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UNIVERSITY  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

1921 


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CONTENTS 


Official  Publications —  Page 

General  .  3 

Teachers  College . 4 

Departmental  Publications . 5 

University  Press . 10 

Alumni  and  Student  Publications . 1 1 

Publications  of  Officers  of  the  University . ii 

Dissertations . 51 

Index . 69 


The  analysis  of  the  University  Bibliography  for  1921  is  as  follows: 


Official  publications .  57 

Departmental  and  Press  publications . 103 

Alumni  and  student  publications .  15 

Publications  of  officers . 1201 

Doctors’  dissertations .  94 

Total  number  of  titles . 1470 


The  officers’  titles  were  contributed  by  339  individuals  from  fifty-two 
departments;  average  number  per  person,  3-}-, 

Parts  I,  II,  III,  IV,  and  VI  of  this  issue  of  the  Bibliography  have  been 
prepared  by  members  of  the  library  staff.  Part  V  has  been  compiled  from 
manuscript  furnished  by  the  members  of  the  faculty  whose  publications 
are  listed  in  that  part. 

William  H.  Carpenter  Isadore  G.  Mudge 

Acting  Librarian  Reference  Librarian 

Columbia  University,  May,  IQ22 


UNIVERSITY  BIBLIOGRAPHY 
I.  OFFICIAL  PUBLICATIONS 
General 

Columbia  University  bulletin  of  information.  21st  series,  December, 
1920-August,  1921,  New  York.  Columbia  university,  1921. 

CONTENTS 


2 1  St  series 

1  President’s  annual  report.  4  De¬ 

cember.  52p. 

2  University  extension.  Announce¬ 

ment,  spring  session,  1921.  ii 
December.  8ip. 

3  Entrance  examinations  and  ad¬ 

mission.  Announcement,  1921- 
22.  18  December.  62p. 

4  Journalism.  Announcement, 

1921-22.  25  December.  32p. 

5  Political  science,  philosophy  and 

pure  science.  Announcement, 
1921-22.  I  January.  36p. 

6  Fellowships  and  scholarships.  8 

January,  yp. 

7  Academic  calendar.  15  January. 

7P. 

8  Schools  of  mines,  engineering 

and  chemistry.  Mining,  metal¬ 
lurgy,  civil  engineering,  sani¬ 
tary  engineering,  electrical 
engineering,  mechanical  engi¬ 
neering,  chemical  engineering, 
chemistry.  Announcement, 
1921-22.  22  January.  io5p. 

9  Annual  reports,  1920.  29  Janu¬ 

ary.  457P- 

10  Summer  session.  Announce¬ 

ment,  1921-22.  5  h'ebruary. 

xxiii,  I93p. 

11  iVlusic.  Announcement,  1921- 

.12.  12  February.  I2p. 


12  Brooks  Hall.  Announcement. 

19  February'.  I5p. 

13  School  of  dentistry.  Announce¬ 

ment,  1921-22.  26  February. 

27p. 

14  Division  of  biology.  Courses  in 

anatomy,  bacteriology-,  biologi¬ 
cal  chemistry,  botany,  pathol¬ 
ogy,  pharmacology,  physiology, 
zoology-.  Announcement,  1921- 
22.  5  March.  3op. 

15  Columbia  college.  Announce¬ 

ment,  1921-22.  12  February. 

82p. 

16  Division  of  modern  languages 

and  literatures.  Announce¬ 
ment,  1921-22.  19  March.  25p. 

17  Division  of  chemistry.  An¬ 

nouncement,  1921-22.  26 

March.  23p. 

18  Div-ision  of  mathematical  and 

physical  sciences.  Announce¬ 
ment,  1921-22.  2  April.  28p. 

19  History^  economics  and  public- 

law.  Courses  offered  by  the 
faculty  of  political  science. 
Announcement,  1921-22.  9 

April.  26p. 

20  Courses  in  optics  and  optometryc 

Announcement,  1921-22.  9 

April.  36p. 

21  Courses  in  spoken  language.  An¬ 

nouncement,  1921-22.  23  April. 

I  ip. 


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22  School  of  law.  Announcement, 

1921-22.  30  April.  44p. 

23  Courses  in  oral  hygiene.  An¬ 

nouncement,  1921-22.  7  May. 

i6p. 

24  School  of  architecture.  An¬ 

nouncement,  1921-22.  14  May. 
32p. 

25  University  extension.  Announce¬ 

ment,  1921-22.  21  May.  xiv, 
I58p. 

26  School  of  business.  Announce¬ 

ment,  1921-22.  28  May.  68p. 

27  Secretarial  studies.  Announce¬ 

ment,  1921-22.  4  June.  3op. 

28  Evening  courses  in  architecture. 

Announcement,  1921-22.  ii 
June.  I4p. 

29  Division  of  geology,  geography 

and  mineralogy.  Announce¬ 
ment,  1921-22.  18  June.  32p. 

30  Philosophy,  psychology  and  an¬ 

thropology.  Announcement, 
1921-22.  25  June.  32p. 

31  Evening  courses  in  business. 

Announcement,  1921-22.  2 

July.  42p. 

32  Division  of  ancient  and  oriental 

languages.  Announcement, 
1921-22.  9  July.  28p. 

33  Baxnard  College.  Announce¬ 

ment,  1921-22.  16  July.  ii4p. 

34  College  of  physicians  and  sur¬ 

geons.  Announcement,  1921- 
22.  23  July.  98p. 

35  College  of  pharmacy.  Announce¬ 

ment,  1921-22.  30  July.  8op. 

36  Home  study  courses.  Announce¬ 

ment,  1921-22.  6  August.  38p. 

37  Annual  catalogue  of  Columbia 

University.  1920-21.  13  Au¬ 

gust.  iv,  361P. 

Instructions  for  freshmen.  An¬ 
nouncement,  1921.  i8p. 
Information  for  new  students.  An¬ 
nouncement,  September  1921.  7p. 
Columbia  University  hymnal.  New 


York,  Published  for  the  Univer¬ 
sity  by  the  H.  W.  Gray  Co. 
Charters,  acts  of  the  legislature,  of¬ 
ficial  documents  and  records. 
Rev.  and  enl.  ed.  New  York,  The 
University,  1920.  633P. 

Teachers  College 

Teachers  College  bulletin,  I2th-I3th 
series,  i  January-December,  1921. 
New  York,  Teachers  college,  Co¬ 
lumbia  University. 

CONTENTS 

1 2th  series 

9  A  scale  for  measuring  the  impor¬ 
tance  of  habits  of  good  citizen¬ 
ship.  By  Siegried  Maia  Upton 
and  Clara  Frances  Chassell.  i 
January.  44p. 

10  Scout  masters’,  scout  campers’, 

and  scout  executives’  leader¬ 
ship  courses.  15  January.  7p. 

1 1  Some  food  facts.  By  Mary 

Swartz  Rose.  29  January.  7p. 

12  Second  camp  leadership  course. 

12  February.  7p. 

13  Social-hygiene  education.  Re¬ 

port  on  social-hygiene  program 
given  at  Teachers  college  in 
1920.  26  February.  22p. 

14  School  of  education.  Announce¬ 

ment,  1921-22.  12  March. 

I54P- 

15  School  of  practical  arts.  An¬ 

nouncement,  1921-22.  26 

March.  I56p. 

16  Nursing  and  health.  Announce¬ 

ment,  1921-22.  9  April.  22p. 

17  (Omitted.) 

18  Syllabus  in  the  philosophy  of 

education.  By  William  Heard 
Kilpatrick.  7  May.  140P. 

19  Sixteen  spelling  scales.  Stand¬ 

ardized  in  sentences  for  sec¬ 
ondary  schools.  21  May.  55p. 


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I3th  series  (Beginning  with  this 
series  the  Bulletin  is  published 
only  12  times  a  year.) 

1  A  list  of  plays.  Suitable  for  pro¬ 

duction  by  high  school  students. 
Compiled  by  Margaret  Bell 
Merrill  and  Ethel  Watkins.  lo 
September.  I5p. 

2  The  child’s  day.  Text  prepared 

by  Mary  Swartz  Rose  and 
Geraldine  Gorton.  24  Septem¬ 
ber.  1 6p. 


3  Educative  equipment  for  rural 

schools.  By  Fannie  Wyche 
Dunn.  8  October.  23p. 

4  Key  to  completion-test  language 

scales  B  and  C.  By  M.  R. 
Trabue.  22  October.  I5p. 

5  Teachers  College,  Report  of  the 

dean,  1921.  November.  68p. 

6  Program  of  annual  reunion  and 

conferences  of  the  Alumni  asso¬ 
ciation  of  Teachers  College, 
February  10- 1 1,  1922.  Decem¬ 
ber,  1921.  I4p. 


II.  DEPARTMENTAL  PUBLICATIONS 


Chemistry 

Contributions  from  the  department 
of  chemistry  of  Columbia  Univer¬ 
sity,  nos.  348-376. 

348  The  viscosity  of  liquids.  V.  The 

ideality  of  the  system;  ben¬ 
zene-benzyl  benzoate  and  the 
validity  of  the  Bingham  fluid¬ 
ity  formula,  by  James  Kendall 
and  Kenneth  Potter  Monroe. 
Reprinted  from  the  Journal  of 
the  American  chemical  society, 
43:  115-125,  January. 

349  The  optical  rotation  and  mix¬ 

tures  of  sucrose,  glucose  and 
fructose,  by  Warren  C.  Vos- 
burgh.  Reprinted  from  the 
Journal  of  the  American  chem¬ 
ical  society,  43:219-232,  Feb¬ 
ruary. 

350  The  correlation  of  compound 

formation,  ionization  and  solu¬ 
bility  in  solutions.  Outline  of 
a  modern  ionization  theory,  by 
James  Kendall.  Reprinted 
from  the  Proceedings  of  the 
National  academy  of  sciences, 
7:56-62,  February. 

351  A  method  of  purifying  certain 

kinds  of  proteins,  by  Ada  M. 


Field.  Reprinted  from  the 
Journal  of  the  American  chem¬ 
ical  society,  43:667-668, March. 

352  Dimethyl  tartonate,  by  Harry 

Linn  Fisher  and  Harold  Lester 
Simon.  Reprinted  from  the 
Journal  of  the  American  chem¬ 
ical  society,  43:628-629, March. 

353  The  melting  point  of  ammo¬ 

nium  sulfate,  by  James  Ken¬ 
dall  and  Arthur  W.  Davidson. 
Reprinted  from  the  Journal 
of  industrial  and  engineering 
chemistry,  13:303-304,  April. 

354  Compound  formation  and  solu¬ 

bility  In  systems  of  the  type 
sulfuric  acid,  metal  sulfate,  by 
James  Kendall  and  Arthur  W. 
Davidson.  Reprinted  from 
the  Journal  of  the  American 
chemical  society,  43  :()7g-ggo. 
May. 

355  Growth  and  reproduction  upon 

simplified  food  supply,  i,  by 
11.  C.  Sherman,  M.  E.  Rouse, 
Bernice  Allen  and  Ella  Woods. 
Reprinted  from  the  Journal  of 
biological  chemistry,  46:503- 
519,  May. 

356  I’reliminary  experiments  with 


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the  fat-soluble  vitamin  (vita¬ 
min  A),  by  H.  C.  Sherman, 
F.  L,  McLeod  and  M.  M. 
Kramer.  Reprinted  from  the 
Proceedings  of  the  Society  for 
experimental  biology  and  medi¬ 
cine,  18:41-43. 

357  A  dietetic  production  of  rickets 

in  rats  and  its  prevention  by 
an  inorganic  salt,  by  H.  C. 
Sherman  and  A.  M.  Pappen- 
heimer.  Reprinted  from  the 
Proceedings  of  the  Society  for 
experimental  biology  and  medi¬ 
cine,  18:193-197. 

358  A  new  type  of  sodium  lamp  for 

polarimetry,  by  Harold  A. 
Fales  and  J.  C.  Morrell.  Re¬ 
printed  from  the  Journal  of 
the  American  chemical  society, 
43:1629-1630,  July. 

359  Some  errors  in  the  study  of 

invertase  action,  by  Warren 
C.  Vosburgh.  Reprinted  from 
the  Journal  of  the  American 
chemical  society,  43:  1693- 

1705,  July. 

360  The  application  of  ideal  solu¬ 

tion  equations  to  dilute  aqueous 
solutions,  by  James  Kendall. 
Reprinted  from  the  Journal  of 
the  American  chemical  society, 
43:1391-6,  July. 

361  The  factors  affecting  the  sta¬ 

bility  of  addition  compounds 
in  solution  and  their  influence 
upon  ionization  equilibria 
(Part  I.),  by  James  Kendal! 
and  Paul  U.  Gross.  Reprinted 
from  the  Journal  of  the  Ameri¬ 
can  chemical  society,  43:1416- 
26,  July. 

362  Compound  formation  and  spe¬ 

cific  conductivity  in  solutions 
of  the  types  acid:  ester,  acid: 
ketone  and  acid:  acid,  by 
lames  Kendall  and  Paul  U. 


Gross.  Reprinted  from  the 
Journal  of  the  American  chem¬ 
ical  society,  43:1426-29,  July. 

363  Compound  formation  and  solu¬ 

bility  in  systems  of  the  type: 
formic  acid-metal  formate,  by 
James  Kendall  and  Howard 
Adler.  Reprinted  from  the 
Journal  of  the  American  chem¬ 
ical  society,  43:1470-81,  July. 

364  The  prediction  of  solubility  in 

polar  solutions,  by  James 
Kendall  and  Howard  Adler. 
Reprinted  from  the  Journal  of 
the  American  chemical  society, 
43:1481-1502,  July. 

365  The  solubilities  of  acids  in 

aqueous  solutions  of  other 
acids,  by  James  Kendall  and 
James  C.  Andrews.  Reprinted 
from  the  Journal  of  the  Ameri¬ 
can  chemical  society,  43:1545- 
60,  July. 

366  Oxidation  and  reduction  of 

hydroquinone  and  quinone 
from  the  standpoint  of  electro- 
motive-force  measurements, 
by  F.  S.  Granger  and  J.  M. 
Nelson.  Reprinted  from  the 
Journal  of  the  A  merican  chem¬ 
ical  society,  43:1401-1415, 
July. 

367  Conditions  affecting  the  quan¬ 

titative  determination  of  re¬ 
ducing  sugars  by  Fehling  solu¬ 
tion.  Elimination  of  certain 
errors  involved  in  current 
methods,  by  F.  A.  Quisum- 
bing  and  A.  W.  Thomas. 
Reprinted  from  the  Journal  of 
the  American  chemical  society, 
43:1503-1526,  July. 

368  Not  yet  published. 

369  Compound  formation  and  con¬ 

ductivity  in  systems  of  the 
types  formic  acid:  metal  for¬ 
mate  and  sulfuric  acid;  metal 


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sulfate,  by  James  Kendall, 
Howard  Adler  and  Arthur  VV. 
Davidson.  Reprinted  from 
the  Journal  of  the  American 
chemical  society,  43:1846-53, 
August. 

370  Compound  formation  and  vis¬ 

cosity  in  solutions  of  the  types 
acid:  ester,  acid:  ketone  and 
acid:  acid,  by  James  Kendall 
and  Elizabeth  Brakeley.  Re¬ 
printed  from  the  Journal  of  the 
American  chemical  society,  43: 
1826-34,  August. 

371  Compound  formation  in  phenol- 

cresol  mi.xtures,  by  James 
Kendall  and  J.  J.  Beaver.  Re¬ 
printed  from  the  Journal  of 
the  American  chemical  society, 
43:1853-67.  August. 

372  The  activity  of  absorbed  inver- 

tase,  by  J.  M.  Nelson  and 
David  I.  Hitchcock.  Re¬ 
printed  from  the  Journal  of  the 
American  chemical  society,  43: 
1956-1961.  August. 

373  The  catalytic  influence  of  for¬ 

eign  oxides  on  the  decompo¬ 
sition  of  silver  oxide,  mercuric 
oxide  and  barium  peroxide,  by 
James  Kendall  and  Francis  J. 
Fuchs.  Reprinted  from  the 
Journal  of  the  American  chem¬ 
ical  society,  43:2017-31.  Sep¬ 
tember. 

374  Effect  of  certain  antiseptics 

upon  the  activity  of  amylases, 
by  FI.  C.  Sherman  and  M. 
Weyman. 

375  The  influence  of  certain  amino 

acids  upon  the  enzymic  hy¬ 
drolysis  of  starch,  by  H.  C. 
Sherman  and  F.  Walker. 

376  A  study  of  the  influence  of  ar¬ 

ginine,  histidine,  tryptophane 
and  cystine  upon  the  hydroly¬ 
sis  of  starch  by  purified  pan¬ 


creatic  amylase,  by  H.  C. 
Sherman  and  M.  L.  Caldwell. 

Education  (Teachers  College) 

Columbia  University  contributions 
to  education.  New  York, 
Teachers  college,  nos.  109-17. 
109  Theories  of  Americanization.  A 
critical  study  with  special  ref¬ 
erence  to  the  Jewish  group. 
By  Isaac  B.  Berkson.  226p. 
$3-00. 

no  Education  for  the  disabled  in 
war  and  industry.  By  A.  G. 
Crane.  83p.  and  plates.  $1.75. 

111  A  comparative  study  of  achieve¬ 

ment  in  country  and  town 
schools.  By  Norman  Frost. 
7op.  Cloth,  $1.50. 

1 12  Function  of  ideals  and  attitudes 

in  social  education.  By  Paul 
F.  Voelker.  I26p.  Cloth, 
$1.80. 

1 13  Interest  factors  in  primary 

reading.  By  Fannie  Wyche 
Dunn.  7op.  Cloth,  $1.60. 

1 14  Empirical  studies  in  school 

reading.  By  James  Fleming 
Hosic.  I74p.  Cloth,  $2.50. 

1 15  Trade  tests  in  education.  By 

Herbert  A.  Toops.  ii8p. 
Cloth,  $2.00. 

1 16  Changes  in  mental  traits  with 

age:  determined  by  individual 
re-tests.  By  Fowler  Dell 
Brooks.  88p.  Cloth,  $1.60. 

1 17  The  place  of  the  elementary 

calculus  in  the  senior  high 
school  mathematics.  By  Noah 
Bryan  Rosenberger.  82  p. 
Cloth,  $1.60. 

The  teacher’s  word  book.  By 
Edward  L.  Thorndike.  I38p. 
74  cents. 

A  syllabus  in  the  philosophy  of  edu¬ 
cation.  Questions  for  discussion 


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with  reading  references  and  topics 
for  papers.  By  William  Heard 
Kilpatrick,  ydp.  75  cents. 
Vocational  homemaking  education: 
illustrative  projects,  edited  by 
David  Snedden.  i5op.  $1.50. 
Recent  developments  in  child  feed¬ 
ing.  By  Mary  Swartz  Rose.  i6p. 
15  cents. 

The  Woody  arithmetic  scales:  how 
to  use  them.  By  Clifford  Woody, 
38p.  60  cents. 

Standardized  reasoning  tests  in 
arithmetic  and  how  to  utilize 
them.  By  Cliff  W.  Stone.  33p. 
65  cents. 

Educational  tests  and  scales: 

Exercises  in  judging  poetry.  Series 
X  and  Y.  Prepared  by  Allan 
Abbott  and  M.  R.  Trabue. 
Thorndike-McCall  reading  scales. 
Prepared  by  E.  L.  Thorndike 
and  William  A.  McCall. 

Rogers  test  of  mathematical  abil¬ 
ity.  Prepared  by  Agnes  L. 
Rogers. 

Briggs  English  form  test  Alpha 
and  Beta. 

English  and  Comparative 
Literature 

Columbia  University  studies  in  Eng¬ 
lish  and  comparative  literature. 
New  York,  Columbia  University 
press. 

Bolwell,  Robert  Whitney.  The 
life  and  works  of  John  Heywood, 
xiii,  i88p.  $2.50. 

Geology 

Contributions  from  the  geological 
department  of  Columbia  Univer¬ 
sity.  V.  28,  nos.  4-5;  V.  29,  nos. 
12-17. 

V.  28,  no.  4.  The  geology  of  the 


Coamo-Guayama  district,  Porto 
Rico,  by  E.  T.  Hodge.  Scientific 
survey  of  Porto  Rico  and  the  Vir¬ 
gin  Islands,  1:111-228,  1920. 

5.  The  mineralogy  of  the  feldspars, 
by  H.  L.  Ailing.  Reprinted  from 
the  Journal  of  geology,  29:193- 
296,  April-May. 

V.  29,  no.  12.  Judging  the  quality 
of  Portland  cement,  by  R.  J, 
Colony.  American  institute  of 
mining  and  metallurgical  engineers 
papers,  no.  1039,  January. 

13.  The  Stanley  shale  of  Okla¬ 
homa,  by  C.  W.  Honess.  Re¬ 
printed  from  the  American  journal 
of  science,  50:63-80,  January. 

14.  Geographic  aspects  of  the  Adri¬ 
atic  problem,  by  D.  W.  Johnson. 
Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of 
the  American  philosophical  society, 
59:512-516,  1920. 

15.  The  role  of  the  earth  sciences 

in  the  war,  by  D.  W.  Johnson. 
Reprinted  from  the  New  world  of 
science,  p.  177-2 17.  (Edited  by 
Yerkes,  R.  M.)  1920. 

16.  (a)  Description  of  a  skull  of  the 
extinct  Madagascar  crocodile, 
Crocodilus  robustus  Vaillant  and 
Grandidier.  (b)  Skull  characters 
and  affinities  of  the  extinct 
Florida  gavial  Gavialosuchus  amer- 
icaria  (Sellards).  (cj  Brachygna- 
thosuchus  braziliensis ,  a  new  fossil 
crocodilian  from  Brazil,  by  C.  C. 
Mook.  Reprinted  from  the  Bulle¬ 
tin  of  the  American  museum  of 
natural  history,  44:25-49,  April. 

17.  Allognathosuchus,  a  new  genus 
of  Eocene  crocodilians.  Descrip¬ 
tion  of  a  skull  of  a  Bridget  croco¬ 
dilian.  The  skull  of  Crocodilus 
acer  Cope,  by  C.  C.  Mook.  Re¬ 
printed  from  the  Bulletin  of  the 
American  museum  of  7iatural  his¬ 
tory,  44:105-121,  April. 


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History,  Economics  and 
Public  Law 

Studies  in  history,  economics,  and 
public  law,  ed.  by  the  faculty  of 
political  science  of  Columbia  Uni¬ 
versity,  V.  97,  nos.  2-3;  V.  98,  no. 
I ;  V.  99,  nos.  1-2 ;  v.  100,  nos.  1-2 ; 
V.  loi,  no.  I.  New  York,  Colum¬ 
bia  University. 

V.  97,  1921.  752p.  $8.50. 

2.  (221)  Social  aspects  of  the 
treatment  of  the  insane,  by  J.  A. 
Goldberg,  Ph.D. 

3.  (222)  The  free  negro  in  Mary¬ 
land,  by  James  M.  Wright, 
Ph.D. 

V.  98,  1921. 

I.  (223)  Origins  of  modern 
German  colonialism,  1871-1885, 
by  Mary  E.  Townsend,  Ph.D. 

V.  99,  1921. 

1.  (225)  The  economic  history 
of  China:  a  study  of  soil  exhaus¬ 
tion,  by  Mabel  Peng-hua  Lee, 
Ph.D. 

2.  (226)  Japan’s  financial  rela¬ 
tions  with  the  U.  S.,  by  G.  G. 
Odate. 

V.  100,  1921. 

1.  (227)  Contemporary  British 
opinion  during  the  Franco- 
Prussian  war,  by  Dora  Neill 
Raymond,  Ph.D. 

2.  (228)  French  contemporary 
opinion  of  the  Russian  revolu¬ 
tion  of  1905,  by  Encarnacion 
Alzona. 

V.  loi,  1921-22. 

I.  (229)  State  taxation  of  per¬ 
sonal  incomes,  by  Alzada  Com¬ 
stock,  Ph.D. 

Political  science  quarterly,  edited 
for  the  Academy  of  political  sci¬ 
ence  in  the  city  of  New  York  by 
the  faculty  of  political  science  of 
Columbia  University,  Robert  Liv¬ 


ingston  Schuyler,  editor.  Acad¬ 
emy  of  political  science,  v.  36. 
Proceedings  of  the  Academy  of 
political  science  in  the  city  of 
New  York,  edited  b}"  Robert  Liv¬ 
ingston  Schuyler. 

V.  9,  no.  2.  American  foreign  trade 
relations.  February,  1921. 
no.  3.  National  expenditures  and 
public  economy.  July,  1921. 

Library 

Columbia  University  library.  In¬ 
formation  for  summer  session 
students,  qp. 

Columbia  University  library.  Infor¬ 
mation  for  university  students,  qp. 
Masters  essays,  1921.  qop. 
University  bibliography,  1920.  66p 

Mines,  Engineering  and 
Chemistry 

Engineering  and  scientific  papers. 

3  Judging  the  quality  of  Portland 
cement,  by  R.  J.  Colony.  Re¬ 
printed  from  Mining  and  metal¬ 
lurgy,  169:30-31,  January, 
q  Bearing  of  a  s\mthetic  dye  indus¬ 
try  upon  our  national  welfare, 
by  Marston  Taylor  Bogert. 
Reprinted  from  the  Journal  of 
the  Franklin  institute,  I9i:qq5- 
q72,  April. 

5  Measurement  of  vapor  pressures 

of  certain  potassium  com¬ 
pounds,  by  Daniel  D.  Jackson 
and  Jerome  J.  Morgan.  Re¬ 
printed  from  the  Journal  of 
industrial  and  engineering  chem¬ 
istry,  13:110,  225,  292,  Febru¬ 
ary,  March  and  April. 

6  Thermal  decomposition  of  shales, 

by  Ralph  H.  McKee  and  E.  E. 
Lyder.  Reprinted  from  the 
Journal  of  industrial  and  engi¬ 
neering  chemistry,  13:613  and 
678,  July  and  August. 


9 


7  Internal  combustion  engines  in 
marine  service,  by  Charles 
Edward  Lucke.  Reprinted  from 
the  Journal  of  the  Franklin  in¬ 
stitute,  192:11-25,  203-232, 

July-August. 

Philosophy  and  Psychology 

Columbia  University  contributions 
to  philosophy  and  psychology, 
edited  by  R.  S.  Woodworth. 
New  York,  Science  press,  v.  27, 
no.  2. 

V.  27,  no.  2.  Naccarati,  Sante. 
The  morphologic  aspect  of  intelli¬ 
gence.  44p.  Tables  {Archives  of 
psychology,  no.  45).  Paper  $.70; 
cloth,  $1.10. 

Introduction  to  contemporary  civili¬ 
zation.  A  syllabus.  3d  edition. 
New  York,  Columbia  university 
press.  i6ip.  $1.25. 

Physics 

Phoenix  physical  laboratory  con¬ 
tributions,  nos.  48-49. 

48  The  magnetic  susceptibility  of 

nickel  and  cobalt  chloride  solu¬ 
tions,  by  Laura  Brant.  Re¬ 
printed  from  the  Physical  re¬ 
view,  17:678-99,  June. 

49  An  experimental  study  of  the 

reflection  of  x-rays  from  calcite, 
by  Bergen  Davis  and  W.  M. 
Stempel.  Reprinted  from  the 


Physical  review,  17:608-623, 
May. 

Romance  Languages  and 
Literatures 

Columbia  University  studies  in 
Romance  philology  and  literature. 
New  York,  Columbia  University 
press. 

Beardsley,  Wilfred  Attwood.  In¬ 
finitive  constructions  in  old  Span¬ 
ish.  xiv,  279p.  $2.50. 

Dawson,  John  Charles.  Toulouse 
in  the  renaissance.  The  floral 
games,  university  and  student 
life,  Etienne  Dolet  (1532-1534). 
Part  I.  The  floral  games  of  Tou¬ 
louse  (Les  jeux  floraux).  xiv,  87p. 
facsims.  $1.50. 

Ford,  Harry  Egerton.  Modern 
Provencal  phonology  and  mor¬ 
phology.  Studies  in  the  language 
of  Frederic  Mistral,  vi,  93p. 

Romanic  review;  a  quarterly  jour¬ 
nal  edited  by  H.  A.  Todd  and 
Raymond  Weeks.  New  York, 
Columbia  University  press,  v.  12. 
$3- 

University  Extension 

Institute  of  arts  and  sciences.  Fort¬ 
nightly  bulletin,  v.  8,  nos.  6-12; 
V.  9,  nos.  1-5. 

Eighth  annual  report,  1920-21. 

Ninth  annual  announcement, 
1921-22. 


III.  COLUMBIA  UNIVERSITY  PRESS 

Many  of  the  recent  publications  of  the  University  Press  belong  to  the 
various  series  of  departmental  studies  and  are  listed  in  this  bibliography 
in  section  II,  Departmental  Publications,  under  the  appropriate  depart¬ 
ment  headings.  The  following  list  of  Press  publications  includes  only  such 
works  as  do  not  belong  to  any  of  the  departmental  series. 

The  Anglican  theological  review,  a  ter  and  Frank  H.  Hallock.  v.  4. 
quarterly  journal  edited  by  Sam-  $4. 

uel  A.  B.  Mercer,  A.  Haire  Fors-  Haig,  Robert  Murray,  editor. 


10 


The  federal  income  tax.  2  77p. 
$2. 75. 

Bard,  Samuel.  Two  discourses 
dealing  with  medical  education  in 
early  New  York.  v.p.  Portrait. 
$1. 


Fletcher,  Jefferson  B.  Symbolism 
of  the  Divine  comedv.  vdii,  245P. 
$2. 

Introduction  to  contemporary  civili¬ 
zation.  A  syllabus.  Third  edi¬ 
tion.  i6ip.  $1.25. 


IV.  ALUMNI  AND  STUDENT  PUBLICATIONS 


Barnard  bear  (4  nos.  during  the  col¬ 
lege  year).  90c.  a  year,  25c.  a 
number. 

V.  17  is  the  current  volume. 

Barnard  bulletin  (weekly  during  the 
college  year  except  the  last  two 
weeks  in  January).  $1.75  a  year, 
mailing  price  $2,  7c.  a  number. 

V.  26  is  the  current  volume. 

Barnard  College  blue  book,  1921-22. 
Published  and  presented  by  the 
Undergraduate  association  of  Bar¬ 
nard  College.  I56p. 

Bulletin  of  the  Associate  alumnae  of 
Barnard  College. 

V.  10,  April,  1921. 

Columbia  alumni  news  (weekly  dur¬ 
ing  the  college  year  and  once  in 
June).  Published  by  the  Alumni 
federation  of  Columbia  University. 
$3  a  year,  15c.  a  number. 

V.  13  is  the  current  volume. 

Columbia  blue  book,  1921-22.  Pub¬ 
lished  by  the  Columbia  Univer¬ 
sity  Christian  association.  1989. 

Columbia  law  review  (monthly 
November-June).  $4.50  a  year, 
70C.  a  number. 

v.  21,  1921. 

Columbia  spectator.  Official  organ 
of  the  students  of  Columbia  Uni- 

V.  PUBLICATIONS  OF  OFF 
Administration 

Butler,  Nicholas  Murray.  Direct 
primaries.  Forum,  January,  92- 
94. 


versity  (daily  except  Sunday  dur¬ 
ing  the  college  year).  $5  a  year, 
3c.  a  number. 

V.  66  (misnumbered  52)  is  the  cur¬ 
rent  volume. 

Columbian,  1921.  Published  by  the 
Senior  class,  1921.  357p. 

Jester  (monthly  during  the  college 
year).  $2  a  year,  25c.  a  number. 

V.  22  is  the  current  volume. 

Morningside  (6  times  during  the 
college  year).  $i  a  year,  15c.  a 
number. 

V.  10  is  the  current  volume. 

Mortarboard,  the  year  book  of  Bar¬ 
nard  College.  Published  by  the 
Junior  class,  1921. 

V.  28  published  by  the  class  of 
1922.  2329. 

Teachers  College  blue  book,  1921- 
22.  Published  and  presented  by 
the  religious  organizations  of 
Teachers  College.  1309. 

Varsity  (5  times  during  the  college 
year).  $i  a  year,  25c.  a  number. 

3  is  the  current  volume. 

W^eekly  bulletin.  Teachers  College. 
Published  and  presented  by  the 
Students’  executive  council. 

V.  7  is  the  current  volume. 

ICERS  OF  rilE  UNIVERSITY 

Remarks  at  the  aiimial  diiuier  c  f 
the  Society  of  the  older  graduates. 
University  club,  January  12. 

Builders  of  the  nation;  address  at 


the  Masonic  temple  under  the 
auspices  of  Marshall  lodge,  Janu¬ 
ary  13. 

'I'he  economic  outlook;  address  at 
the  annual  dinner  of  the  Chamber 
of  commerce  of  the  Borough  of 
Queens,  Hotel  Commodore,  Janu¬ 
ary  19;  published  in  Queensbor- 
ough,  February,  p.  44-64. 

Remarks  accepting  the  portrait  of 
Dean  Emeritus  Samuel  W.  Lam¬ 
bert  of  the  Medical  school,  Jan¬ 
uary  28,  Columbia  alumni  news, 
February  4,  p.  264. 

The  relation  of  the  European  situa¬ 
tion  to  American  business;  ad¬ 
dress  before  the  City  athletic 
club.  New  York,  January  29. 

Great  men  of  Columbia:  what  it 
has  contributed  to  the  finest  fibre 
of  the  city.  The  Metropolis,  New 
York,  February  i. 

Sketch  of  Benjamin  B.  Lawrence, 
’78.  Columbia  alumni  news, 
February  4,  p.  265-66. 

Remarks  at  Alumni  day  exercises 
in  honor  of  John  Purroy  Mitchel, 
February  12.  Ibid.,  February  18, 
p.  292. 

Introduction  to:  Great  men  and 
great  days,  by  M.  Stephane 
Lauzanne,  editor  of  Le  Matin. 
New  York,  D.  Appleton  &  co. 

National  dependence  and  inter¬ 
dependence;  address  at  the  annual 
banquet  of  the  Chamber  of  com¬ 
merce,  Philadelphia  (Bellevue- 
Stratford)  February  23. 

Address  at  reception  given  by  the 
Instituto  de  las  Espanas  en  los 
Estados  Unidos  to  the  Spanish 
Ambassador,  Senor  Riano,  in 
Avery  Hall,  February  24. 

Foresight;  address  at  the  annual 
banquet  of  the  Insurance  society 
of  New  York,  Hotel  Astor,  Feb¬ 
ruary  25. 


The  task  of  the  new  administra¬ 
tion;  an  interview.  Magazine  of 
Wall  street,  March  19,  p.  665,  720, 
733,  736. 

Remarks  at  the  dinner  of  the  Japan 
society  in  honor  of  Baron  Megata, 
Hotel  Astor,  March  23. 

Review  of :  Robert  Lansing’s  The 
peace  negotiations.  New  York 
herald,  March  25.  French  trans¬ 
lation  “L’opinion  americaine  et 
la  paix”  in  France- Etats- Unis, 
September  and  November. 

Real  versus  imaginary  politics;  ad¬ 
dress  before  the  Women’s  national 
republican  club.  New  York, 
March  31. 

Remarks  at  Union  league  club, 
Brooklyn,  at  dinner  in  honor  of 
Rev.  S.  Parkes  Cadman,  April  9. 

Address  at  the  public  meeting 
under  the  auspices  of  the  Greek 
liberal  association  in  honor  of  the 
looth  anniversary  of  the  inde¬ 
pendence  of  Greece,  at  the  Lex¬ 
ington  theatre.  New  York,  April 
10. 

Address  at  mass  meeting  in  honor 
of  Professor  Weizmann  and  Pro¬ 
fessor  Einstein,  at  69th  regiment 
armory.  New  York,  April  12. 

Address  before  Republican  county 
committee  of  King’s  county,  at 
Kismet  hall,  Brooklyn,  April  12. 

Address  as  presiding  officer  at  the 
banquet  of  the  France  America 
society  in  honor  of  M.  Viviani,  at 
the  Waldorf-Astoria,  April  13. 

Address  at  annual  dinner  of  the 
Columbia  University  club  of  New 
England,  at  Boston  City  club, 
April  15. 

x^ddress  at  the  ser\dce  in  celebra¬ 
tion  of  the  loth  anniversary  of  the 
consecration  of  the  choir  and  the 
crossing  of  the  Cathedral  of  St. 
John  the  Divine,  April  17. 


12 


Remarks  at  the  luncheon  in  honor 
of  President-elect  James  R.  An- 
gell  of  Yale  university,  at  Univer¬ 
sity  club,  New  York,  April  23. 

The  place  of  the  university  in 
modern  civilization;  address  at 
the  annual  dinner  of  the  Colum¬ 
bia  alumni  in  the  District  of  Co¬ 
lumbia,  University  club,  Wash¬ 
ington,  April  28. 

The  economic  aspects  of  interna¬ 
tional  law  and  international  or¬ 
ganization;  address  at  the  12th 
annual  banquet  of  the  American 
society  of  international  law, 
Shoreham  hotel,  Washington, 
April  30;  printed  in  its  Proceed¬ 
ings. 

Letter  to  the  editors  of  the  1921 
Columbian. 

Address  at  the  annual  meeting  of 
the  Alumni  association  of  the 
schools  of  mines,  engineering  and 
chemistry,  Columbia  University 
club.  May  5. 

Address  for  the  ceremony  at  King’s 
college,  Windsor,  Nova  Scotia, 
May  12.  King's  college  record, 
Windsor,  Nova  Scotia. 

Faith  in  the  future;  Commence¬ 
ment  day  address,  June  i,  Colum¬ 
bia  alumni  news,  12;  no.  33,  p. 
524-525,  June-July. 

Address  at  alumni  luncheon,  June 
I,  Ibid.,  12;  no.  33,  p.  53^-532, 
June-July. 

Arthur  S.  Dwight;  an  appreciation. 
Ibid,  12;  no.  33,  June-July. 

Introduction  to:  Dr.  Samuel  Bard’s 
Medical  education  in  early  New 
York.  New  York,  Columbia  Uni¬ 
versity  press. 

Alexander  Hamilton;  address  be¬ 
fore  the  Hamilton  republican  club. 
New  York,  June  8. 

Study  of  American  history;  re¬ 
marks  at  the  opening  lecture  on 


the  Watson  Foundation  by  the 
Rt.  Hon.  Viscount  Bryce,  Man¬ 
sion  House,  London,  June  27. 

Cooperation  of  the  English-speak¬ 
ing  peoples;  remarks  at  luncheon 
of  the  English-speaking  union  at 
Hyde  Park  hotel,  London,  June 
28. 

Present  problems  in  foreign  policy; 
remarks  at  meeting  of  the  Com¬ 
mittee  on  foreign  relations.  House 
of  Commons,  London,  June  28 
and  July  5. 

The  work  of  the  Pilgrims;  remarks 
at  dinner  of  The  Pilgrims,  Vic¬ 
toria  hotel,  London,  June  28. 

The  law  the  surest  basis  of  peace; 
remarks  at  luncheon  tendered  by 
the  Benchers  of  Gray’s  Inn,  Lon¬ 
don,  June  29. 

Remarks  at  the  Independence  Day 
dinner  of  the  American  society  in 
London,  Hotel  Cecil,  July  4. 

Remarks  at  the  annual  meeting  of 
the  European  council  of  Concilia¬ 
tion  internationale,  Paris,  July  il 
and  13. 

Remarks  at  the  luncheon  tendered 
by  M.  Leon  Bourgeois,  President 
of  the  Senate,  Palais  du  Luxem¬ 
bourg,  Paris,  July  1 1. 

Remarks  at  the  banquet  tendered 
by  the  Comite  France-Amerique 
and  other  organizations,  at  the 
Cercle  interallie,  Paris,  July  ii. 

Remarks  at  the  reception  tendered 
by  the  Municipal  council  of  the 
city  of  Paris,  Hotel  de  Ville,  July 
13- 

Remarks  at  the  reception  tendered 
by  the  Rector  and  Council  of 
University  of  Paris,  at  the  Sor- 
bonne,  J uly  13. 

Present  state  of  public  opinion  in 
the  United  States;  address  at  the 
Cour  de  cassation,  Paris,  July  18. 
Revue  des  deux  mondes,  .August  15; 


L3 


also  printed  in  pamphlet  by 
Comite  national  d’etudes  sociales 
et  politiques. 

Remarks  at  the  laying  of  the  cor¬ 
nerstone  of  the  new  library  at 
Rheims,  Juh^  19. 

Remarks  on  being  received  by  the 
Academie  frangaise,  Paris,  July 
21. 

Address  at  the  laying  of  the  corner¬ 
stone  of  the  library  of  the  Univer¬ 
sity  of  Louvain,  July  28. 

Alexander  Hamilton.  looth  anni¬ 
versary  number  of  The  Lyons  re¬ 
publican,  Lyons,  N.  Y.,  August  3, 

Les  adieux  d’un  ami.  Le  Matin, 
September  i. 

Un  ami  de  la  France;  an  interview. 
Le  Figaro  (Paris),  September  i 

European  opinion  and  the  Wash¬ 
ington  conference.  New  York 
Times,  September  ii. 

Address  at  opening  of  the  Medical 
school,  September  28. 

Address  at  opening  of  the  i68th 
academic  year,  Columbia  Univer¬ 
sity  gymnasium,  September  28. 
Columbia  alumni  news,  13:  2-3. 

Greeting  to  alumni.  Ibid.,  13:1, 
September  30. 

Greeting  to  students.  Columbia 
spectator,  September  30. 

Statement  printed  in  Columbia  blue 
book,  1921-22. 

Scholarship  and  service.  New 
York,  Charles  Scribner’s  sons. 

Remarks  at  dinner  given  by  the 
members  of  the  University  facul¬ 
ties  in  celebration  of  the  20th 
anniversary  of  President  Butler’s 
election  to  the  presidency.  Hotel 
Pennsylvania,  October  3. 

The  great  tradition;  address  at  the 
University  assembly,  university 
gymnasium,  October  4.  Colum¬ 
bia  spectator,  October  5. 

America’s  obligation  and  America’s 


opportunity;  address  before  the 
Chamber  of  commerce,  Dayton, 
Ohio,  October  12;  French  trans¬ 
lation  printed  in  Revue  de  Paris, 
December  i. 

Some  problems  of  business  and 
government;  address  at  the  dedi¬ 
cation  of  the  new  rooms  of  the 
Board  of  trade  and  transporta¬ 
tion,  New  York,  October  19. 
Board  of  trade  journal,  November. 

The  closing  door;  address  at  the 
annual  convocation  of  the  Uni¬ 
versity  of  the  state  of  New  York, 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  October  20, 
American  education,  November  i, 
p.  113-116;  Educational  review, 
62:422-427,  December. 

The  municipal  campaign  of  1921; 
address  at  the  Morris  high  school. 
Borough  of  Bronx,  October  28. 

The  Belgian  spirit.  Review  of 
reviews,  November,  p.  524. 

Introduction  to:  Professor  Jeffer¬ 
son  B.  Fletcher’s  Symbolism  of 
Dante’s  Divine  comedy.  New 
York,  Columbia  University  press. 

Message  to  New  Jersey  alumni, 
printed  in  their  Announcement 
for  November. 

Business  problems  and  public 
policy;  address  at  the  annual 
banquet  of  the  Jersey  City  Cham¬ 
ber  of  commerce.  Elks  club, 
Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  November  8. 

The  problems  of  the  Washington 
conference  on  the  limitation  of 
armaments;  address  at  the  Ar¬ 
mistice  Day  celebration,  Lafay¬ 
ette  Avenue  Presbyterian  Church, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  November  ii. 

Address  at  the  reception  to  Mar¬ 
shal  Foch,  at  the  Columbia  Uni¬ 
versity  convocation,  November 
19,  Columbia  alumni  news,  De¬ 
cember  2,  p.  98-99. 

Address  as  President  of  the  France 


14 


America  society  at  banquet  in 
honor  of  Marshal  Foch,  Waldorf 
Astoria  Hotel,  November  19; 
French  translation  printed  in 
France- Etats-Unis,  January,  1922. 

Address  at  the  annual  Thanks¬ 
giving  service  in  St.  Paul’s  chapel, 
Columbia  University,  November 
22. 

Address  at  reception  to  Monsieur 
Briand,  Columbia  University, 
November  24.  Columbia  alumni 
news,  December  2,  p.  99. 

Address  at  banquet  of  the  Lotos 
club  in  honor  of  M.  Briand, 
November  24. 

The  changing  foundations  of  gov¬ 
ernment;  address  at  annual  ban¬ 
quet  of  the  Illinois  bar  associa¬ 
tion,  in  honor  of  the  judges  of  the 
Supreme  court  of  the  state  of 
Illinois,  at  Drake  hotel,  Chicago, 
December  10 ;  printed  in  Ameri¬ 
can  Bar  Association  Journal, 
January  1922,  p.  7-1 1;  also  in 
American  Law  Review,  January 
and  February,  1922,  p.  1-16. 

Address  at  mid-winter  reunion  of 
the  Columbia  University  alumni, 
Columbia  University  club,  De¬ 
cember  29. 

Annual  report  of  the  president  of 
Columbia  University,  1921,  62p. 

Annual  report  as  director  of  the 
Division  of  intercourse  and  edu¬ 
cation  of  the  Carnegie  endow¬ 
ment  for  international  peace. 
Year  book,  1921,  p.  35-72. 

Carpenter,  William  H.  The  sig¬ 
nificance  of  education;  an  ad¬ 
dress  delivered  at  the  centennial 
exercises  of  the  Philadelphia  col¬ 
lege  of  pharmacy  and  science. 
American  journal  of  pharmacy,  93: 
524-33,  August. 

Hawkes,  Herbert  E.  Plane  geom¬ 
etry  (in  collaboration).  Teachers 


edition.  New  York,  Ginn,  1920. 
3I4P- 

TRUSTEES 

Columbia  University 

Lovett,  Robert  S.  Railroad  con¬ 
solidations.  World' s  work,  August. 

Trust  funds  for  Allies.  New  York 
Times,  2  October. 

Parsons,  William  Barclay.  Com¬ 
mencement  sermon  at  Trinity 
college.  Trinity  college  bulletin. 

Pine,  John  Buckley.  The  story  of 
Gramercy  park;  1831-1921.  New 
York,  Gramercy  Park  associa¬ 
tion.  53p.  Repr.,  with  additions, 
from  Valentine’s  Manual. 

Editor:  Charters,  acts  of  the  legis¬ 
lature,  official  documents  and  rec¬ 
ords.  Rev.  and  enl.  ed.  New 
York,  The  University,  1920.  633P. 

Editor:  Columbia  university  hym¬ 
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Hobson,  Asher.  Farmers’  coopera¬ 
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Parker,  Julia  T.  The  antigenic 
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Zinsser,  Hans.  On  the  essential 
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Clinical  method  for  the  quantita¬ 
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Studies  of  the  chemistry  of  the 
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Karshan,  Maxwell.  Experimental 
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The  leafy  spurge  becoming  a  pest. 
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Further  botanical  studies  in  Trini¬ 
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Stewardson  Brown.  Ibid.,  22:1 10- 
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The  making  of  rates  for  workmen’s 
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Practice  under  commercial  letter 
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Authority  to  purchase.  Ibid.,  Au¬ 
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New  York,  Ronald  press.  496p. 
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Business  research.  Simmons'  spice 
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Business  research.  Tea  and  coffee 
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Mills,  Frederick  C.  A  course  in 
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Montgomery,  Robert  H.  Income 
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Smith,  J.  Russell.  Human  geog¬ 
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Annals  of  the  American  academy 
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Willis,  H.  Parker.  Business  and 
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The  Federal  reserve  act.  Annals  of 
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Cancer  Research 

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Krehbiel,  Otto  F.  The  relation  of 
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American  journal  of  the  medical 
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Kross,  I.  Effect  of  blood  from  im¬ 
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Parabiosis  and  tumor  growth. 
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Prime,  Frederick.  Effect  of  a  re¬ 
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Effect  of  combined  radiation  and 
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Associate  editor:  Journal  of  cancer 
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Rohdenburg,  George  L.  Effect  of 
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Quiescent  metastatic  gastric  car¬ 
cinoma.  Proceedings  of  the  New 
York  pathological  society,  20: 
141-44,  October-December,  1920. 

The  relation  of  the  endocrine  sys¬ 
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July. 

A  tumor  of  the  thymus  gland.  Pro¬ 
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logical  society,  20:97-99,  October- 
December,  1920. 

The  Wassermann  test  and  its 
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Journal  of  the  American  medical 
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Cancer  and  the  new  X-rays. 
Weekly  review, g^:22i-22,g  March. 

Experimental  studies  in  radio¬ 
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The  Glover  cancer  serum.  Journal 
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Chemical  Engineering 

Baekeland,  Leo  H.  The  engineer: 
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Further  studies  on  phenolic  hexa- 
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Journal  of  industrial  and  engineer¬ 
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Jackson,  Daniel  D.  Iron  tannage 
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Measurement  of  vapor  pressures 
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industrial  and  engineering  chem¬ 
istry,  13:110,  February. 

An  application  of  the  vapor  pres¬ 
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Morgan).  Journal  of  industrial 


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Laboratory  technique  in  the  B. 
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McKee,  Ralph  H.  Potato  drying 
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Synthesis  of  chlorine-free  benzoic 
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The  hydrolysis  of  fats  by  reagents 
made  from  cymene  (with  Leland 
J.  Lewis).  Ihid.,  24:969-75,  i 
June. 

The  thermal  decomposition  of 
shales  (with  E.  E.  Lyder).  Journal 
of  industrial  and  engineering  chem¬ 
istry,  13:613-18,  July;  and  13: 
678-84,  August. 

Fat-splitting  reagents  from  cymene 
(with  Leland  J.  Lewis).  American 
perfumer  and  essential  oil  review, 
June. 

Fat-splitting  reagents  from  cy¬ 
mene  (with  Leland  J.  Lewis). 
Chemical  trade  journal  and  chem¬ 
ical  engineer,  69:211-13. 

Liquid  sulphur  dioxide  in  oil  ex¬ 
traction.  Chemical  age,  29:425, 
October. 

Apparatus  for  studying  thermal  de¬ 
composition  of  oil  shales  (with 
E.  E.  Lyder).  Chemical  and  met¬ 
allurgical  engineering,  25:1100- 

01. 

Thermal  decomposition  of  oil 
shale.  Heat  effects  (with  E.  E. 
Lyder).  Railroad  red  book, 

801,  September;  9:870-74,  Octo¬ 


ber;  9:933-38,  November;  9:993 
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Morgan,  Jerome  J.  Measurement 
of  vapor  pressures  of  certain 
potassium  compounds  (with  D. 
D.  Jackson).  Journal  of  indus¬ 
trial  and  engineering  chemistry, 
13:110-8,  February. 

New  method  for  the  determination 
of  potassium  in  silicates.  Ibid., 
13:225-7,  March. 

An  application  of  the  vapor  pres¬ 
sures  of  potassium  compounds  to 
the  recovery  of  potash  by  volatili¬ 
zation  (with  D.  D.  Jackson). 
Ibid.,  13:292-5,  April. 

City  gas  supplies:  1.  Carburetted 
water  gas.  Penn  state  engineer, 
3:23-9,  October. 

Chemistry 

Be.wer,  Jacob  J.  Compound  for¬ 
mation  in  phenol-cresol  mixtures. 
Kingston,  Jackson  press.  24p. 
Bogert,  Marston  T.  Certification 
a  difficult  problem  'Chemical  and 
metallurgical  engineering,  24:241, 
9  February. 

Influence  of  a  synthetic  dye  indus¬ 
try  upon  our  national  welfare. 
Chemical  age,  29:97-9,  March. 
Encouraging  science,  the  best  way 
to  disarm  New  York  Globe,  30 
March. 

The  bearing  of  a  synthetic  dye  in¬ 
dustry  upon  our  national  welfare. 
Journal  of  the  Franklin  institute, 
191:445-72,  April.  Reprinted  as 
Bulletin  A209,  by  American  dyes 
institute,  i  April.  Also  issued  as 
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and  scientific  papers  of  the  schools 
of  mines,  engineering  and  chemis¬ 
try,  no.  4. 

Would  disarm  German  science. 
Chemical  warfare,  6:2-3,  5  April. 


22 


State  income  tax  injustice.  Neu' 
York  tribune,  22  April. 

Control  of  German  coal.  Ibid.,  26 
April. 

Presentation  address.  Journal  of 
the  National  institute  of  social 
cience,  7:71-2. 

The  new  marvels  of  chemistry  in 
your  everyday  life.  American 
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ber.  Also  reprinted  in  Flushing 
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Chemical  disarmament.  Teclmical 
association  of  pulp  and  paper  in¬ 
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Chemical  preparedness.  New  Jer¬ 
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1920-21,  p.  52-3. 

Carpenter,  Clifford  D.  Review 
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Ethel  M.  Terry.  Chemical  and 
metallurgical  engineering,  24:  no. 
22,  I  June. 

Determination  of  melting  points. 
Ibid.,  24:  no.  13,  30  March. 
Hammett,  Louis  P.  Uber  die  kon- 
stitution  der  hydrazone,  insbes. 
des  mesoxalester-hydrazons  (with 
H.  Staudinger).  Helvetica  chimi- 
ca  acta,  4:217,  March. 

Uber  die  reduktion  des  diazo- 
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and  J.  Siegwart).  Ibid.,  4:228, 
March. 

Honeywell,  Hannah  E.  A  study 
of  the  sugar  in  the  blood  of  normal 
pigeons  (with  E.  L.  Scott  j. 
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55:362-65. 

Studies  of  the  sugar  in  the  blood  of 
pigeons.  Ibid.,  58:152-68. 
Kendall,  James.  The  viscosity  of 
liquids.  V.  The  ideality  of  the 
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and  the  validity  of  the  Bingham 


fluidity  formula  (with  Kenneth 
Potter  Monroe).  Journal  of  the 
American  chemical  society,  43: 
115-25,  January. 

1  he  correlation  of  compound  for¬ 
mation,  ionization  and  solubility 
in  solutions.  Outline  of  a  modi¬ 
fied  ionization  theory.  Proceed¬ 
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The  melting  point  of  ammonium 
sulfate  (with  Arthur  W.  David¬ 
son).  Journal  of  industrial  and 
engineering  chemistry,  13:303, 
April. 

Compound  formation  and  solubil¬ 
ity  in  systems  of  the  type:  sul¬ 
furic  acid-metal  sulfate  (with 
Arthur  W.  Davidson).  Journal 
of  the  American  chemical  society, 
43:979-90,  May. 

The  application  of  ideal  solution 
equations  to  dilute  aqueous  solu¬ 
tions.  Ibid.,  43:1391-96,  July. 
The  factors  affecting  the  stability 
of  addition  compounds  in  solu¬ 
tion  and  their  influence  upon  ioni¬ 
zation  equilibria.  Part  I  (with 
Paul  M.  Gross).  Ibid.,  43:1416- 
26,  July. 

Compound  formation  and  specific 
conductivity  in  solutions  of  the 
types  acid :  ester,  acid  :  ketone  and 
acid:  acid  (with  Paul  M.  Gross). 
Ibid.,  43:1426-39,  July. 
Compound  formation  and  solu¬ 
bility  in  systems  of  the  t>'pe:  for¬ 
mic  acid — metal  formate  (with 
Howard  Adler).  Ibid.,  43:1470- 
81,  July. 

The  prediction  of  solubility  in  polar 
solutions  (with  Arthur  \V.  David¬ 
son  and  Howard  Adler).  Ibid., 
43,  1481-1502,  July. 

The  solubilities  of  acids  in  aque¬ 
ous  solutions  of  other  acids  (with 


23 


James  C.  Andrews).  Ibid.,  43, 
1545-60,  July. 

Compound  formation  and  vis¬ 
cosity  in  solutions  of  the  types 
acid:  ester,  acid:  ketone  and  acid: 
acid  (with  Elizabeth  Brakeley). 
Ibid.,  43:1826-34,  August. 

Compound  formation  and  conduc¬ 
tivity  in  systems  of  the  types  for¬ 
mic  acid:  metal  formate  and  sul¬ 
furic  acid:  metal  sulfate  (with 
Howard  Adler  and  Arthur  W. 
Davidson).  Ibid.,  43:1846-53, 
August. 

Compound  formation  in  phenol- 
cresol  mixtures  (with  J.  J.  Bea¬ 
ver).  Ibid.,  43:1853-67,  August. 

The  catalytic  influence  of  foreign 
oxides  on  the  decomposition  of 
silver  oxide,  mercuric  oxide  and 
barium  peroxide  (with  Francis 
J.  Fuchs).  Ibid.,  43:2017-31, 
September. 

Facts  and  fancies  about  the  Oppau 
explosion.  Chemical  and  metallur¬ 
gical  engineering,  25:949,  23  No¬ 
vember. 

La  Mer,  Victor  K.  Changes  in 
organ  weight  produced  by  diets 
deficient  in  antiscorbutic  vita- 
mine  (with  Miss  H.  L.  Campbell). 
Proceedings  of  the  Society  for  ex¬ 
perimental  biology  and  medicine, 
18:32,  January. 

The  effect  of  temperature  and  hy¬ 
drogen  ion  concentration  upon 
the  rate  of  destruction  of  the 
antiscorbutic  vitamine.  Kings¬ 
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Sherman  and  H.  L.  Campbell). 
Proceedings  of  the  Society  for 
experimental  biology  and  medicine, 
18:122-23,  January;  see  also 
Science,  n.  s.  54:176,  26  August, 
and  Proceedmgs  of  the  National 


academy  of  sciences,  7:279-80, 
September. 

The  quantitative  measurement  of 
the  antiscorbutic  vitamine  (with 
H.  C.  Sherman  and  H.  L.  Camp¬ 
bell).  Science,  n.  s.  54:176. 

Vitamines  from  the  standpoint  of 
physical  chemistry.  Journal  of 
industrial  and  engineering  chem¬ 
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Present  status  of  nutrition  and  its 
relation  to  food  manufacture.  I. 
American  food  journal,  16:7-10, 
July.  II.  The  'at  soluble  vita¬ 
mine.  Ibid.,  16:  no.  8,  August. 
III.  The  water  soluble  B  vita¬ 
mine.  Ibid.,  16:  no.  9,  Septem¬ 
ber. 

Reimer,  Marie.  The  preparation  of 
esters  by  direct  replacement  of 
alkoxyl  groups  (with  Helen  Ru¬ 
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947-51,  April. 

Sherman,  Henry  C.  Chemical 
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The  effect  of  temperature  and  of 
hydrogen  ion  concentration  upon 
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Proceedmgs  of  the  Society  for  ex¬ 
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18:122-23,  January. 

Third  annual  report  of  committee 
on  nutritional  problems.  Ameri¬ 
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(with  C.  E.  A.  Winslow,  E.  L. 
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can  journal  of  public  health,  1 1 : 
166-68,  February. 

A  dietetic  production  of  rickets  in 
rats  and  its  prevention  by  an  in- 


24 


organic  salt  (with  A.  M.  Pappen- 
heimer).  Proceedings  of  the  So¬ 
ciety  for  experimental  biology  and 
medicine,  18:193-97,  March. 

Growth  and  reproduction  upon 
simplified  food  supply,  I  (with 
M.  E,  Rouse,  B.  Allen,  and  E. 
Woods).  Journal  of  biological 
chemistry,  46:503-19,  May. 

Experimental  rickets  in  rats  (with 
A.  M.  Pappenheimer).  Journal  of 
experimental  medicine,  34:189- 
98,  August. 

The  vitamins.  Physiological  re¬ 
views,  I  :598-630,  October. 

The  effect  of  temperature  and  of 
the  concentration  of  hydrogen 
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Effects  of  certain  antiseptics  upon 
the  activity  of  amylases  (with 
M.  Wayman).  Journal  of  the 
American  chemical  society,  43: 
2454-61,  November. 

I'he  influence  of  certain  amino 
acids  upon  the  enzymic  hydroly¬ 
sis  of  starch  (with  F.  Walker). 
Ibid.,  43:2461-69,  November. 

A  study  of  the  influence  of  argin¬ 
ine,  histidine,  tryptophane  and 
cystine  upon  the  hydrolysis  of 
starch  by  purified  pancreatic  amy¬ 
lase  (with  M.  L.  Caldwell).  Ibid., 
43:  469-76,  November. 

Growth  and  reproduction  upon 
simplified  food  supjjly.  II.  In¬ 
fluence  of  food  upon  mother  and 
young  during  the  lactation  period. 
Preliminary  report  (with  M. 
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and  medicine,  19:76-77,  Novem¬ 
ber. 


Thomas,  Arthur  W.  The  effect  of 
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upon  the  adsorption  of  its  con¬ 
stituents  by  hide  substance  (with 
Margaret  W.  Kelly).  Journal  of 
industrial  and  engineering  chem¬ 
istry,  13:31. 

The  acid  titration  of  chrome 
liquors  (with  Stuart  B.  Foster). 
Journal  of  the  American  leather 
chemist's  association,  16:61. 

Conditions  affecting  the  quanti¬ 
tative  determination  of  reducing 
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43:1503- 

Zanetti,  J.  Enrique.  The  forma¬ 
tion  of  anthracene  from  benzene 
and  ethylene  (with  M.  Kandell). 
Journal  of  industrial  and  engineer¬ 
ing  chemistry ,  13:208-211,  March. 

Review  of:  Patterson’s  French 
English  dictionary  for  chemists. 
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Clinical  Instruction 
(Dermatology) 

Andrews,  George  C.  Injurious 
combined  effects  of  Roentgen 
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veml)er. 

Roentgen  dermatitis  and  radium 
dermatitis:  a  comparison  (with 
(jcorge  M.  MacKee).  Archives 
of  dermatology  and  syphilology , 
4:213-16,  August. 

Synovial  lesions  of  the  skin  (with 
George  M.  MacKee).  Ibid., 
4:162-68,  August. 

The  treatment  of  jjremature  loss 
of  hair  (with  George  M.  MacKee). 


25 


New  York  medical  journal,  114; 
437-42,  10  October. 

Fordyce,  Jolm  A.  Importance  of 
recognizing  and  treating  neuro¬ 
syphilis  in  the  early  period  of  the 
infection.  A  merican  journal  of  the 
medical  sciences,  161:313-27, 
March. 

Laboratory  findings  in  early  and 
late  syphilis  (with  Isadore  Rosen). 
Journal  of  the  American  medical 
association,  77:1696-1700,  26  No¬ 
vember. 

A  preliminary  report  of  the  thera¬ 
peutic  action  of  silver  arsphena- 
min.  Archives  of  dermatology  and 
syphilology,  4:737-49,  December. 

AIacKee,  George  Miller.  Injur¬ 
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gen  rays  or  radium,  and  topical 
remedies  (with  George  C.  An¬ 
drews).  Journal  of  the  American 
ifiedical  association,  77:1489-92, 
5  November. 

Roentgen  dermatitis  and  radium 
dermatitis:  a  comparison  (with 
George  C.  Andrews).  Archives  of 
dermatology  and  syphilology,  4: 
213-16,  August. 

Synovial  lesions  of  the  skin  (with 
George  C.  Andrews).  Ibid.,  4: 
162-68,  August. 

The  treatment  of  premature  loss  of 
hair  (with  George  C.  Andrews). 
New  York  medical  journal,  114: 
437-42,  19  October. 

X-rays  and  radium  in  the  treat¬ 
ment  of  diseases  of  the  skin. 
Philadelphia,  Lea  and  Febiger, 
602  p. 

Parkhurst,  Howard  James.  A 
rare  form  of  suppurating  and  ci¬ 
catrizing  disease  of  the  scalp. 
(Perifolliculitis  capitis  abscedens 
et  suffodiens)  (with  Fred  Wise). 
Archives  of  dermatology  and  syphil¬ 
ology,  4:750-68,  December. 


Rosen,  Isadore.  Laboratory  find¬ 
ings  in  early  and  'ate  syphilis 
(with  John  A.  Fordyce).  Journal 
of  the  American  medical  associa¬ 
tion,  77:1696-1700,  26  November. 

Social  aspects  of  syphilis.  Hospital 
social  service,  4:183. 

Wise,  Fred.  Clinical  and  histolo¬ 
gic  features  of  certain  types  of 
cutaneous  tuberculosis  (with  D. 
L.  Satenstein).  Archives  of  derma¬ 
tology  and  syphilology,  4:586-608, 
November. 

A  rare  form  of  suppurating  and 
cicatrizing  disease  of  the  scalp. 
(Perifolliculitis  capitis  abscedens 
et  suffodiens)  (with  Howard  J. 
Parkhurst).  Ibid.,  4:750-68,  De¬ 
cember. 

Clinical  Instruction 
(Laryngology  and  Otology) 

Imper.\tori,  Charles  J.  Endo¬ 
scopic  excision  of  a  tracheal  web. 
New  York  state  journal  of  medicine, 
21:425,  November. 

Endoscopy  as  a  diagnostic  aid  in 
diseases  of  the  upper  air  passages 
and  esophagus.  Ibid.,  21:86-89, 
March 

Six  cases  of  foreign  bodies  in  the 
esophagus  and  bronchi.  New 
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40,  16  March. 

Saunders,  Truman  Laurance.  A- 
cute  mastoiditis  in  the  aged. 
New  York  state  journal  of  medi¬ 
cine,  21:177-78,  May. 

Clinical  Instruction 

(Orthopedic  Surgery) 

Humphries,  Robert  E.  Hibbs 
operation  in  the  treatment  of 
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surgery.  Transactions. 


26 


Mills,  Nathaniel.  Congenital  mal¬ 
formations  of  the  vertebrae. 
Boston  medical  and  surgical  jour¬ 
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Dentistry 

Gillett,  Henry  W.  Report  on 
radiographic  survey  and  clinical 
examination  of  cases  of  fixed 
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Leak,  William  H.  Speaking  for 
Dr.  Kawakami,  a  Japanese  den¬ 
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November. 

The  text,  biggest  thing  in  dentis¬ 
try.  Ibid.,  63:1119-25,  Novem¬ 
ber. 

Before  baby  has  a  tooth.  Farmers 
We,  33:570,  5  October. 

After  baby  has  a  tooth.  Ibid., 
33:604,  6  November. 

Those  six  year  molars.  Ibid.,  33: 
642,  7  December. 

Diseases  of  Children 

Byard,  Dever  S.  The  Schick  test 
and  active  immunization  with 
toxin-antitoxin  in  private  prac¬ 
tice.  Archives  of  pediatrics,  38: 
360-64,  June. 

Dowd,  H.  Laurence.  The  diag¬ 
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social  service,  3:366. 

Graves,  Gaylord  W.  Friedreich's 
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PfAYNES,  Royal  Storrs.  Measles 
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Nelson,  Loose-leaf  medicine.  New 
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The  pediatrist  at  the  maternity 
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ber. 

Holt,  L.  Emmett.  The  food  re¬ 


quirements  of  children,  i.  Total 
caloric  requirements.  American 
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21:1-28,  January. 

The  food  requirements  of  children. 
2.  Protein  requirement.  Ibid., 
22:371-80,  October. 

Health  education  of  children.  In¬ 
ternational  journal  of  public  health, 
2:753-80,  November-December. 

Leopold,  Jerome  S.  Intermitting 
fever  in  a  child  due  to  mastoiditis, 
diagnosis  by  positive  Roentgen 
ray  findings.  American  journal  of 
diseases  of  children,  22:521-24, 
November. 

McLe.\n,  Stafford.  A  ease  of 
idiopathic  hemorrhagic  sarcoma 
of  kaposi.  Ibid.,  21 :437-43,  May. 

Mason,  Howard  H.  Nutrition  and 
clinical  dietetics  (with  Herbert 
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Some  records  regarding  absences 
and  their  causes  in  the  Lincoln 
school  of  Teachers  College.  Amer¬ 
ican  journal  of  diseases  of  children, 
22:500-07,  November. 

St.  I.AWRENCE,  William.  Measles 
(with  Royal  Storrs  Haynes). 
Nelson,  Loose-leaf  medicine.  New 
York,  1 :469-74. 

Smith,  Charles  Hendcr.  Heart 
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The  nulrifion  class.  Child  health 
organization,  December. 

Van  Ingen,  P^hilip.  The  baby  crop 
of  1920.  Mother  and  child,  2: 
307-08,  July. 

C'ity  babies.  Survey,  46:688,  16 
September. 

riie  history  of  child  welfare  work 
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A  half  century  of  public  health. 
Jubilee  historical  volume.  (Ra- 


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Wile,  Ira  S.  The  children’s  clinic 
of  the  future.  Archives  of  pedia¬ 
trics,  38:727-31,  November. 

The  nature  of  educational  hygiene. 
Medical  record,  99:688-91,  23 

April. 

What  do  we  mean  by  nutrition? 
Hospital  social  service,  4:109, 
September. 

Economics  and  Social  Science 

Ch.\ddock,  Robert  E.  The  graphic 
representation  of  a  frequency  dis¬ 
tribution.  Quarterly  publications 
of  the  American  statistical  associa¬ 
tion,  17769-775,  June. 

Should  the  undergraduate  be 
trained  in  elementary  statistical 
methods?  Ibid.,  17:1016-1018, 
December. 

Comstock,  Alzada.  State  taxation 
of  personal  incomes.  (Columbia 
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economics,  and  public  law).  N.  Y. 
Columbia  University. 

Lessons  of  the  French  turnover  tax. 
Annalist,  18:556-60,  12  Decem¬ 
ber. 

Giddings,  P'ranklin  Henry.  Further 
inquiries  of  sociology.  Papers  and 
proceedings  of  the  A  merican  sociolo¬ 
gical  society,  15:60-67,  May. 

Can  the  churches  be  saved?  Inde¬ 
pendent,  20  August. 

L^nemployment.  Independent,  8 
October. 

Hale,  Robert  L.  Public  utility  val¬ 
uation,  the  “unearned  increment” 
and  the  depreciated  dollar.  Col¬ 
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February. 

Review  of :  The  law  of  damages  and 
compensation,  by  F.  O.  Arnold. 
Columbia  law  review,  21:505-506, 
May. 


The  “physical  value”  fallacy  in  rate 
cases.  Yale  law  journal,  30:710- 
731,  May. 

Review  of:  A  constitution  for  the 
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Summer  lessons  for  little  folks. 
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32 


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The  skull  of  Crocodilus  acer  Cope. 
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Aeneid  VI  in  the  “movies.”  Ibid., 
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Once  more  Aeneid  VI  in  the  “mov¬ 
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Some  illustrations  of  Juvenal’s 
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121-2,  14,  28  February. 

A  student  on  vocational  training 
and  on  the  classics.  Ibid.,  14: 
129-30,  7  March. 

An  illustration  of  Horace,  Ser- 
mones  1.3.  Ibid.,  14:137-8,  14 
March. 

A  state  specialist  on  the  outlook 
for  Latin.  Ibid.,  1^:145-8,  28 
March. 

Horace,  Sermones  1.3.29-34:  a 
matter  of  style.  Ibid.,  14:153-4, 
4  April. 

The  training  of  college  teachers  of 
Latin.  Ibid.,  14:161-2,  ii  April. 


Lucretius  1.1-28  once  more.  Ibid., 
14:168,  II  April. 

Longevity  and  genius.  Ibid.,  14: 
168,  II  April. 

Professor  Donnelly  on  the  story  of 
Odysseus  and  Polyphemus.  Ibid., 
14:  169-170,  18  April. 

Notice  of :  Passages  for  Greek  and 
Latin  repetition.  Ibid.,  14:176, 
18  April. 

Horace,  Epodes  2.33-34.  Ibid., 
14:177-8,  25  April. 

The  classical  association  of  the 
Atlantic  states.  Ibid.,  14:201-3, 
16  May. 

Notice  of:  Translations  of  Aris¬ 
totle.  Ibid.,  14:207,  16  May. 

Periodicals  supporting  the  cause 
of  the  classics.  Ibid.,  15:1-2,  9- 
10,  3,  10  October. 

The  American  classical  league: 
second  annual  meeting.  Ibid., 
15:16,  10  October. 

Notice  of:  A  bibliographical  mono¬ 
graph  on  the  value  of  the  classics. 
Ibid.,  15:24,  17  October. 

Professor  Ogle  on  classical  educa¬ 
tion.  15:25-26,  24  October. 

Notice  of :  Some  new  volumes  in 
the  Oxford  junior  Latin  series. 
Ibid.,  15:30-31,  24  October. 

Notice  of:  Miscellaneous  transla¬ 
tions.  Ibid.,  15:31,  24  October. 

Professor  Vlurray  on  Aristotle’s 
art  of  poetry.  Ibid.,  15:39-40, 
31  October. 

Classical  articles  in  non-classical 
periodicals  (with  Grace  H.  Good- 
ale).  Ibid.,  15:55-56,  72,  78- 
79,  28  November,  12,  19  Decem¬ 
ber. 

Notice  of:  Trevelyan’s  Transla¬ 
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15:76-77,  19  December. 

Stuart,  Duane  R.  On  Vergil, 
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the  American  iron  and  steel  in¬ 
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Mr.  Choate.  Ibid.,  112:482-83,  30 
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Library 

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January. 

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Edward  G.  Janeway  memorial 
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Breckenridge,  William  E.  The 
slide  rule  as  a  subject  of  regular 
class  instruction  in  mathematics. 
Mathematics  teacher,  6:342,  Oc¬ 
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Mathematics  in  Stuyvesant  high 
school.  Ibid.,  February. 

Kasner,  Edward.  Einstein's  the¬ 
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of  the  field  by  light  signals. 
American  journal  of  mathematics, 
43:20-28,  January. 

Tlie  Einstein  solar  field  and  space 
of  six  dimensions.  Science,  53: 
238-39,  II  March. 

The  impossibility  of  Einstein  fields 
immersed  in  flat  space  of  five 
dimensions.  American  journal  of 
mathematics,  43:126-29,  April. 
Finite  representation  of  the  solar 
gravitational  field  in  flat  space  of 
six  dimensions.  Ibid.,  43:130-33, 
April. 

Einstein’s  cosmological  equations. 
Science,  54:304-5,  30  September. 
Relativity:  particles  starting  with 
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The  solar  gravitational  field  com¬ 
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Lamson,  Kenneth  W.  Reflection  of 
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Ritt,  Joseph  F.  On  the  conformal 
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society,  27:351-53,  May. 

Smith,  David  Eugene.  Review  of: 
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43 


Review  of:  Newton,  by  Gino  Lorla. 
Bulletin  of  the  American  mathe¬ 
matical  society,  27:228-30. 

Review  of:  Archimedes,  by  Sir 
Thomas  Little  Heath.  Ibid., 
27:232-34. 

Review  of :  Opere  di  Evangelista 
Torricelli,  edited  by  Gino  Loria 
and  Giuseppe  Vassura.  Ibid., 
27:  no.  4. 

Review  of:  Erkenntnislehre  im 
mathematischen  unterricht  der 
oberklassen,  by  W.  Lietzmann. 
Mathematics  teacher,  14:  no.  4. 

Review  of :  The  Copernicus  of 
antiquity  (Aristarchus  of  Samos), 
by  Sir  Thomas  Heath.  Ibid., 
14:292-94. 

Review  of:  Mathematics  and  life 
activities;  suggestions  for  stu¬ 
dents  of  mathematics,  prepared 
by  the  Department  of  mathema¬ 
tics  of  Brown  university.  Ibid., 

14:349-50. 

Review  of:  Examples  in  differen¬ 
tial  and  integral  calculus,  with 
answers,  by  C.  S.  Jackson.  Ibid., 
14:351-52. 

Review  of :  A  history  of  the  con¬ 
ceptions  of  limits  and  fluxions  in 
Great  Britain  from  Newton  to 
Woodhouse,  by  Florian  Cajori. 
B  idle  tin  of  the  American  mathe¬ 
matical  society,  27:  no.  9-10. 

Review  of :  Mathematische  streif- 
ziige  durch  die  astronomie,  by 
P.  Kirchberger.  Ibid.,  27:479-80. 

Review  of:  Natural  tangents,  by 
Emma  Gifford.  Ibid.,  27:480. 

The  first  work  on  mathematics 
printed  in  the  new  world.  Amer¬ 
ican  mathematical  monthly,  28: 
10-15. 

Among  my  autographs.  Two 
mathematical  shrines  of  Paris. 
Ibid.,  28:62-63. 

Among  my  autographs.  Delambre 


and  the  founder  of  the  Smithson¬ 
ian  institution.  Ibid.,  28:64-65. 

Among  my  autographs.  Dupin  as 
secretary  of  the  Ionian  academy. 
Ibid.,  28:121-23. 

Among  my  autographs.  Monge 
and  the  American  colonies.  Ibid., 
28:166. 

Among  my  autographs.  Descar¬ 
tes’s  appreciation  of  Huygens  the 
elder.  Ibid.,  28:166-68. 

Among  my  autographs.  The 
threatened  loss  of  the  second  edi¬ 
tion  of  Montucla’s  History  of 
mathematics.  Ibid.,  28:207-9. 

Among  my  autographs.  Monge 
the  lesser.  Ibid.,  28:166-68. 

Among  my  autographs.  Francoeur 
describes  a  king.  Ibid.,  28:254-55. 

Among  my  autographs.  Le  Verrier 
and  the  cost  of  living.  Ibid.,  28: 
255- 

Among  my  autographs.  Delam¬ 
bre  aids  in  freeing  Spencer  Stan¬ 
hope.  Ibid.,  28:  no.  8-9. 

Among  my  autographs.  Voltaire 
and  mathematics.  Ibid.,  28:303- 

305. 

Certain  mathematical  ideals  of  the 
junior  high  school.  Mathematics 
teacher,  14:124-27. 

Ten  great  epochs  in  the  history  of 
mathematics.  “Scientia,”  June. 

Riforme  nell’  insegnamento  delle 
mathematiche  agli  Stati  Uniti 
d ’America.  Periodica  di  mate- 
matiche,  serie  4,  1:165-75. 

New  information  respecting  Robert 
Recorde.  American  mathematical 
monthly,  28:296-300. 

Computing  jetons.  (Numismatic 
notes  and  monographs,  no.  9). 
New  York.  7op. 

The  Sumario  compendioso  of 
Brother  Juan  Diez;  the  earliest 
mathematical  work  of  the  new 
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meeting  of  the  Franklin  institute, 
held  in  Philadelphia  on  April  20, 
1921.  Philadelphia,  Lippincott. 
64P. 

Mining  and  Metallurgy 

Taggart,  Arthur  F.  A  manual  of 
flotation  processes.  New  York, 
Johh  Wiley  and  sons.  i8ip. 

Music 

Bingham,  Seth.  Old  English  love 
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choruses  for  women’s  voices). 
New  York,  H.  W.  Gray  co. 

Farnsworth,  Charles  H.  How  mu¬ 
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Neurology 

Casamajor,  Louis.  Neuroses  in 
business  life.  Neurological  bulle¬ 
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The  social  development  of  man  and 
his  problems  of  adjustment.  Ibid., 
3:125-29,  April. 

Spinal  concussion  with  report  of  a 
case.  New  York  state  journal  of 
medicine,  21:99-101,  March. 

Cornwall,  Leon  H.  Atypical  forms 
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Charles  Rosenheck).  Neurologi¬ 
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Elsberg,  Charles  A.  The  diag¬ 
nosis  and  surgical  treatment  of 
tumors  in  front  of  the  spinal  cord. 
Surgery,  gynecology  and  obstetrics, 
33:670-73,  December. 

P'alse  localizing  signs  of  spinal 
cord  tumor.  Archives  of  neurology 
and  psychiatry,  5:64-79,  January. 


Lesions  of  the  spinal  cord  and 
nerve  roots  due  to  trauma.  Nel¬ 
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York,  6:149-61. 

Goodhart,  S.  Philip.  Bradykinetic 
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Howe,  Hubert  S.  Cortical  word 
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Dystonia  musculorum  deformans. 
Ibid.,  t,:25s-5^,  July. 

Epidemic  encephalitis.  The  trained 
nurse  and  hospital  review,  67:494- 
97,  December. 

An  extensive  spinal  arachnoid  fi- 
broblastoma.  Neurological  bulle¬ 
tin,  3:216-29,  June. 

Extra-medullary  fibroneuroma 
mainly  involving  the  posterior 
columns  of  the  cord.  Ibid.,  3: 
135-43.  April. 

The  morbid  anatomy  of  epidemic 
encephalitis  as  regards  the  en¬ 
docrine  system.  Ibid.,  3:92-99, 
March. 

Lehrman,  Philip  R.  Analysis  of 
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nervous  system  lesion.  Journal 
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54:31-39.  July. 

The  practice  of  psychoanalysis  in 
a  public  clinic.  Neurological  bul¬ 
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OsNATO,  Michael.  Non-operative 
treatment  of  fractures  of  cervical 
vertebrae  with  cord  injury.  Jour¬ 
nal  of  the  American  medical  as¬ 
sociation.  76:1737-42,  18  June. 

Speech,  its  development  and  in¬ 
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Neurological  bulletin,  3 :47-63,  P'eb- 
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Riley,  Henry  Alsop.  The  form  and 


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functions  of  the  central  nervous 
system  (with  Frederick  Tilney), 
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The  spinal  forms  of  epidemic  en¬ 
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and  psychiatry,  5:408-17,  April. 

Rosett,  Joshua.  Defective  develop¬ 
ment  of  the  cerebro-cerebellar 
connections.  Neurological  bulle¬ 
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The  diagnosis  of  multiple  sclerosis 
in  the  absence  of  the  triad  of 
Charcot.  Ibid.,  3:148-51,  April. 

Sands,  Irving  J.  Brown-Sequard 
syndrome  produced  by  an  old 
cervical  tuberculous  spondylitis. 
Ibid.,  3:41-44,  January. 

A  case  of  optic  atrophy.  Ibid.,  3: 
265-69,  July. 

General  paralysis.  Ibid.,  3:72-81, 
February. 

Luminal  therapy  in  the  control  of 
epileptic  seizures.  Archives  of 
neurology  and  psychiatry,  5 1305-09, 
March. 

Alanagement  of  children  present¬ 
ing  the  postepidemic-encephalitis 
syndrome  (with  Sylvester  R. 
Leahy).  New  York  medical  jour¬ 
nal,  1 14:  166-69,  3  August. 

Mental  disorders  in  children  fol¬ 
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Sylvester  R.  Leahy).  Journal  of 
the  American  medical  association, 
76:373-77.  5  February. 

Strong,  Oliver  S.  The  clinical 
phenomena  of  decerebrate  rigid¬ 
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well  as  certain  peculiarities  of 
associated  movements.  Neuro¬ 
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Cyst  of  the  left  cerebello-pontine 
angle.  Ibid.,  3:243-52,  July. 

I'lLNEY,  Frederick.  Brady  kinetic 
analysis  of  somatic  motor  dis¬ 


turbances  (with  S.  Philip  Good- 
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The  form  and  functions  of  the 
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Henry  A.  Riley).  New  York, 
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Meningovascular  neurosyphilis. 
Neurological  bullelin,  3:271-94, 
August-November. 

Wechsler,  Israel  S.  Bulbar  amyo¬ 
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3:82-86,  February. 

A  case  of  central  myelitis.  Jour¬ 
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ciation,  77:1728-29,  26  Novem¬ 
ber. 

Epidemic  encephalitis  (with  Israel 
Strauss).  International  journal  of 
public  health,  2:449-64,  Septem- 
ber-October. 

Segmental  or  nuclear  trigeminal 
senery  disturbance.  Neurologi¬ 
cal  bulletin,  3:  September-Octo- 
ber. 

Statistics  of  epidemic  encephalitis. 
Ibid.,  3:87-91,  March. 

The  substantia  nigra.  A  brief 
comparative  anatomical  study. 
Ibid.,  3:130-34,  April. 

The  treatment  of  epilepsy.  (Based 
on  records  of  58  cases.)  Medical 
record,  100:714,  22  October. 

Nursing  and  Health 

Baker,  S.  Josephine  Minimum 
physical  standards  for  the  child 
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Emerson,  Haven.  General  survey 
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A.  E.  F.  Military  surgeon,  49: 
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How  hospital  records  can  contrib¬ 
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pital  social  service,  4:263. 

Making  health  knowledge  the 
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ceedings  of  the  National  con  ference 
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Minor  communicable  diseases  in 
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49:642-51,  December. 

The  prevention  of  heart  disease. 
A  new  practical  problem.  Bos¬ 
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184:587,  9  June. 

Reports  and  records  of  communi¬ 
cable  diseases.  Military  surgeon, 
49:632-41,  December. 

Sanitary  reports.  Monthly  and 
special.  49:652-59,  Decem¬ 

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Symposium  on  health  supervision 
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Goodrich,  Annie  W.  Education 
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The  vanguard  of  an  international 
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Nutting,  Mary  Adelaide.  The 
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Winslow,  C.  E.  A.  Sanitary  science. 
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The  tuberculosis  problem  in  Rhofle 
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The  importance  of  preserx'ing  the 
original  types  of  newly  described 
species  of  bacteria.  Journal  of 
bacteriology,  6:133-34,  January. 

Industrial  tuberculosis  and  the 
control  of  the  factory  dust  jirob- 
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378-95,  January-F'ebruary. 

Relation  between  katathermom- 
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ventilating  magazine,  18:27-31, 
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Report  of  the  committee  of  sixteen 
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William  Thompson  Sedgwick, 
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The  widening  fields  of  public 
health.  Bulletin,  League  of  Red 
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Public  health  problems  in  Europe 
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329-330. 

Economic  problems  in  European 
health.  Ibid.,  3:398,  July. 

Suggestions  for  a  Red  cross  health 
programme.  International  jour¬ 
nal  of  public  health,  2:488-508, 
September-October. 

The  health  organization  of  the 
league  of  nations.  Nation's 
health,  3:594-5,  November. 

Recent  progress  in  the  reduction 
of  the  typhoid  death  rate  and  its 
significance.  Proceedings  of  the 
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47:664-66,  December. 

Obstetrics 

C.\LD\VELL,  William  E.  The  blood 
chemistry  in  normal  and  abnor¬ 
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2:17-34.  July- 

Re])orl  of  a  fatal  case  of  epilepsy 
and  two  cases  of  chorea  in  preg¬ 
nancy.  Ibid.,  2:555-58,  Novem¬ 
ber. 


Ophthalmology 

Holden,  Ward  A.  The  ocular 
manifestations  of  epidemic  en¬ 
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Knapp,  Arnold.  The  action  of 
adrenalin  on  the  glaucomatous 
eye.  Archives  of  ophthalmology, 

50:556. 

Bilateral  circumpapillary  chorio¬ 
retinitis  with  detachment  of  the 
retina  in  syphilis.  Ibid.,  50:242, 
May. 

On  methods  of  dealing  with  the 
capsule  in  cataract  extractions. 
Ibid.,  50:115,  March. 

Report  of  a  second  hundred  suc¬ 
cessive  extractions  of  cataract  in 
the  capsule  after  preliminary  sub¬ 
luxation  with  the  capsule  forceps. 
Ibid.,  50:426,  September. 

Pathology 

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mental  biology  and  medicine,  18: 
267-70,  May. 

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Marine,  David.  Influence  of 
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57:135-52,  August. 

The  prevention  of  simple  goiter 
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G.  F.  McCann).  Proceedings  of 
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Hyperplasia  of  the  parathyroids  in 
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Prudden,  T.  Mitchell.  A  new  out¬ 
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22  December. 

Schneider,  Herbert  W.  John 
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14  April. 

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graduate  student.  Journal  of  the 
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Physical  Education 

Colby,  Gertrude  K.  The  conflict, 
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Sheffield,  Nita  C.  Swimming 
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Wayman,  Agnes  R.  A  rational  pro¬ 
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Physics 

Davis,  Bergen.  An  experimental 
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Poor,  Charles  Lane.  Planetary 
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SoUTH.\LL,  James  P.  C.  Note  on 
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Courses  in  optics  and  optometry 
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Abolition  of  astigmatism  of  ob¬ 
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Physiology 

Bupton-Opitz,  Russell.  An  ele¬ 
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Philadelphia,  Saunders,  400p. 
The  venous  supply  of  the  heart. 
American  journal  of  physiology, 
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Coombs,  Helen  C.  The  changes  in 
the  concentration  of  the  carbon 
dioxide  resulting  from  changes  in 
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Dineg.\r,  Robert  H.  F.  Epidemic 
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Honeywell,  Hannah  E.  A  study 
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normal  pigeons  (with  Ernest  E. 
Scott).  American  journal  of 
physiology,  55:362-65,  April. 

King,  George.  Epidemic  encepha¬ 
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161  :83I-45,  June. 

Pike,  Frank  H.  The  changes  in 
the  concentration  of  the  carbon 
dioxide  resulting  from  changes 
in  the  volume  of  blood  flowing 
through  the  medulla  oblongata 
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August. 

Scott,  Ernest  E.  A  study  of  the 
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Sugar  in  the  blood  of  the  common 
frog  (with  Nathan  Kleitman). 
Ibid.,  55:355-61,  April. 

'■'ugar  in  the  blood  of  the  dog-fish 


and  of  the  sand  shark.  Ibid., 
55:349-54,  April. 

Williams,  Horatio  B.  New  meth¬ 
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Practical  Arts 
(Teachers  College) 

Andrews,  Benjamin  R.  Editor. 
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moderate  income,  by  M.  H.  Abel. 
Philadelphia,  Lippincott. 

County  ,  homes  at  Berea  college. 
School  and  society,  30  April. 

Savings.  Delineator,  June. 

Barber,  Mary  I.  Ice  cream — how 
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Sweets  for  the  holidays  (with  May 
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McCall’s  magazine,  December. 

Christmas  spirit  by  the  box  (with 
Ann  Colman  and  Day  Monroe). 
Pictorial  review,  December. 

When  you  hear  that  turkey  gobble 
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Nov'ember. 

Have  you  these  things  in  your 
kitchen?  (with  Edith  Barber). 
Ibid.,  July. 

The  sandwich  that  almost  makes  a 
meal  (with  Bertha  E.  Shapleigh). 
Ladies  home  journal,  August. 

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C  arman,  Kenneth  Phe  lumber 
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'File  machinist.  Chicago,  Life  plan¬ 
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planning  institute.  53p. 

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Stone  and  clay  products.  Chicago, 
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Woodworking  industries — the  car¬ 
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institute.  34p. 

The  rubber  industry.  Chicago,  Life 
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Banking.  Chicago,  Life  planning 
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Monroe,  Day.  Food  education  and 
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Ice  cream — how  shall  we  freeze  it? 
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Why  meat  comes  high  (with  May 
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Sweets  for  the  holidays  (with  May 
B.  Arsdale,  Mary  1.  Barber,  and 
Ann  Colman).  Ibid.,  December. 

Christmas  spirit  by  the  box  (with 
Ann  Colman  and  Mary  1.  Bar¬ 
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Rose,  Mary  Swartz.  A  laboratory 
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Brill,  Nathan  E.  Leucopenic  leu- 
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Burlingame,  C.  Charles.  The  art, 
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National  safety  news,  4:39,  De¬ 
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Relations  between  physicians  in 
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Dr.\per,  George.  Reversive  secon¬ 
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Jessup,  D.  Stuart  Dodge.  Pseudo¬ 
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Kantor,  John  L.  The  general  man¬ 
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Ladd,  William  S.  The  carbohydrate 
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Lamb,  Albert  R.  Multiple  serositis. 
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Lintz,  Joseph.  Elephantiasis,  with 
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McAlpin,  Kenneth  R,  Hodgkin’s 
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Mackenzie,  George  M,  Local  de¬ 
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Relation  of  antibody  and  antigen 
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Marks,  Henry  E.  The  clinical 
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Miller,  James  A.  Pulmonary  tu¬ 
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Electrocardiographic  studies  in  in¬ 
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Palmer,  Walter  W.  The  carbohy¬ 
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A  modification  of  Folin’s  uric  acid 
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Studies  on  the  regulation  of  os¬ 
motic  pressure;  effect  of  increasing 
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ductivity  of  sodium  chloride  solu¬ 
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Sanger,  Bertram  J.  The  glucose 
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roidism.  Proceedings  of  the  So¬ 
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medicine,  18:117-20,  October. 
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roidism  from  a  clinical,  laboratory 
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March. 

Short,  James  J.  The  potassium 
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Stevens,  Franklin  A.  The  pepto- 
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Relation  between  the  virulence  of 
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John  W.  S.  Brady  and  Randolph 
\\Vst).  Journal  of  experimental 
medicine,  33:223-30,  February. 
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Stimson,  Philip  M.  School  health 
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Syphilis  of  the  trachea  and  bronchi. 
A  resume  of  the  diagnostic  fea¬ 
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American  journal  of  the  medical 
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Psychology 

PoFFENBERGER,  Albert  T.  Motion 
pictures  and  crime.  Scientific 
monthly,  12:336-40,  April, 
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March. 

An  institute  for  vocational  orien¬ 
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15-16,  9  July. 

The  psychology  of  advertising. 
Editor  and  publisher,  54:10,  5 
November. 

Review  of:  Mysticism,  Freudian- 
ism  and  scientific  psychology,  by 
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326-27,  July. 

Review  of:  The  group  mind,  by 
W.  McDougall.  New  York 
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Thorndike,  Edward  L.  The  letters 
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On  the  organization  of  intellect. 
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a  symposium.  I.  Journal  of  edu- 


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cational  psychology,  12:124-27, 
March. 

The  psychology  of  drill  in  arith¬ 
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Ibid.,  12:183-94,  April. 

Word  knowledge  in  the  elemen¬ 
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Measurement  in  education.  Ibid., 
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The  teacher’s  word  book.  New 
York,  Teachers  college. 

The  new  methods  in  arithmetic. 
Chicago,  Rand  McNally  &  co. 

The  correlation  between  interests 
and  abilities  in  college  courses. 
Psychological  review,  28:374-76, 
September. 

Wood,  Ben  D.  The  measurement 
of  college  work.  Educational  ad¬ 
ministration  and  supervision,  7: 
301-334,  September. 

The  reliability  of  College  entrance 
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geometry  of  June  1921.  New 
York,  College  entrance  examina¬ 
tion  board. 

The  reliability  of  prediction  of 
proportions  on  the  basis  of 
random  sampling.  Journal  of 
educational  research,  December. 

Woodworth,  Robert  S.  Psychol¬ 
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York,  Holt.  58op. 

Religion 

Coe,  George  A.  The  functions  of 
children  in  society.  Religious  edu¬ 
cation,  16:29-36,  F'ebruary. 

The  religious  breakdown  of  the 
ministry.  Journal  of  religion,  i : 
18-29,  January. 

Foakes  Jackson,  F.  J.  A  biblical 
history  of  the  Hebrews.  4th  edi¬ 
tion,  enlarged.  Cambridge,  Eng., 
Heffer. 

An  introduction  to  the  history  of 


Christianity,  A.  D.  590-1314. 
New  York,  Macmillan. 

Christ  and  the  creeds.  Modern 
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Romance  Languages  and 
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Dondo,  Mathurin  M.  Two  blind 
men  and  a  donkey,  a  play  for 
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402,  September. 

Gerig,  John  L.  Modern  philology. 
New  international  year-book,  1920, 

p.  536-40- 

Review  of:  La  pensee  italienne  au 
XVR  siecle  et  le  courant  libertin, 
par  J.  Roger  Charbonnel.  Modern 
language  notes,  ;^6;  166-174,  March. 
Doctoral  dissertations  in  the  Ro¬ 
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Associate  editor:  Romanic  review. 
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Cancion  de  cuna  por  G.  Martinez 
Sierra,  edited  by  Aurelio  M. 
Espinosa.  Boston,  Heath. 
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El  abolengo  y  la  cizana,  edited  by 
G.  Miller,  commissioner  of  edu¬ 
cation  of  Porto  Rico.  Boston, 
Heath. 

Spiers,  A.  G.  H.  Edmond  Ros¬ 
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York,  Oxford  university  press. 

387P. 

A  new  book  of  pity.  Weekly  review, 
4:59-60,  19  January. 

Romain  Rolland,  champion  of 
modern  individualism.  Weekly 
review,  5:97-98,  30  July. 

Todd,  Henry  Alfred.  Letter  on  “A 
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Weeks,  Raymond.  The  siege  de 


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Review  of :  Exercices  frangais,  by 
M.  S.  Pargment.  Educational  re¬ 
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Editor:  Labiche  and  Martin’s 

La  poudre  aux  yeux,  by  L.  Car- 
don.  New  York,  Oxford  univer¬ 
sity  press.  io8p.;  Dumas’  Demi¬ 
monde,  by  H.  A.  Smith  and  R.  B. 
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July. 

Two  poems.  Midland,  7:319, 
August. 

Co-editor:  Romanic  review,  v.  12. 

Slavonic  Languages 

Manning,  Clarence  A.  The  prob¬ 
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Russian  literature  and  the  ortho¬ 
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monthly,  10:141-53,  October. 

Prince,  John  Dyneley.  Accent 
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Possible  non-European  elements  in 
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Passamaquoddy  texts.  Publica¬ 
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Surgery 

Bancroft,  Frederic  W.  Acute  hae- 
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Old  posterior  dislocation  of  the 
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Brewer,  George  E.  Recurrence  of 
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ducts  after  cholecystectomy.  Ar¬ 
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Some  unusual  experiences  in  the 
diagnosis  and  treatment  of  inter¬ 
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Typical  fibromyoma  of  the  ab¬ 
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Carlucci,  Gaston  A.  Polypoid 
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Carp,  Louis.  Epicondylitis  humeri. 
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Ranula  of  branchial  origin.  Ibid., 
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Some  phases  of  leg  ulcer.  Ameri¬ 
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CoLP,  Ralph.  Text-book  of  surgical 
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Dowd,  Charles  N.  The  surgical 
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Eliot,  Ellsworth.  The  manage¬ 
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Martin,  Walton.  Tuberculosis  of 
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Mathews,  Frank  S.  Mechanical 
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Peck,  Charles  H.  Cavernous  hae¬ 
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56 


Surgery^  gynecology  and  obstetrics, 
33:277-80,  September. 
Obstructions  of  the  colon  and 
ileocaecal  region.  Ibid.,  32:408-1 1, 
May. 

Penfield,  Wilder  G.  The  Golgi 
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Military  surgery  of  joints.  Keen's 
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Yeomans,  Frank  C.  Biopsy  of 
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Chronic  ulcerative  colitis.  Journal 
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Adams,  Elizabeth  Kemper.  Women 
professional  workers.  New  York, 
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Has  the  undergraduate  college  pre¬ 


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Aughinbaugh,  William  E.  Adver¬ 
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New  York,  Century  company. 
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Bradford,  Ernest  S.  What  to  ex- 
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Starting  research:  outlining  the 
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Unemployment  as  an  industrial 
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Chittick,  James.  YYekly  articles 
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CoKELL,  Walter  B.  Statistics  in 
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Cox,  James  W.,  Jr.  The  manufac¬ 
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May. 

The  manufacture  of  tobacco  shade 
cloth.  Ibid.,  21  May. 

A  knowledge  of  cloth.  Clothing 
trade  journal,  July. 

Woolen  and  worsted,  the  differ¬ 
ences.  Ibid.,  August. 

Carded  and  combed  cotton  goods. 
Shirt  and  undergarment  trade 
journal,  August. 

Handling  woolens  and  worsteds. 

Clothing  trade  journal,  September. 
The  manufacture  of  cows  hair  felt. 

Textile  world,  3  September. 
Adaptability  in  the  textile  indus¬ 
try.  Ibid.,  6  August. 


57 


Qualities  of  woolens  and  worsteds. 
Clothing  trade  journal ^  October. 

Uncommon  uses  of  textile  prod¬ 
ucts.  Textile  world,  19  Novem¬ 
ber. 

Handling  cotton  goods.  Skirt  and 
undergarment  trade  journal,  No- 
v^ember. 

W'hy  various  cloths  are  strong, 
weak,  rough,  flimsy,  cool,  etc. 
Ibid.,  December. 

Cloth  for  mechanical  uses.  Jour¬ 
nal  of  the  American  society  of  me¬ 
chanical  engineers,  March;  South¬ 
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Sibley  journal  of  engineering,  Feb¬ 
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engineering,  6  April;  published 
serially  in  American  wool  and  cot¬ 
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fabric;  also  in  Textiles;  also  in 
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Gray,  George  Herbert.  The  land 
question  as  related  to  city  plan¬ 
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Greeley,  Harold  Dudley.  Account¬ 
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April. 

Problems  for  the  business  execu¬ 
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June. 

Henry,  Mellinger  E.  North  Caro¬ 
lina  calls  climbers,  good  trails  to 


the  summit  of  Mt.  Mitchell. 
New  York  evening  post,  27  April. 

The  Monroe  sky-line  trail  of  the 
Green  Mountains.  Ibid.,  24  June. 

Discoveries  in  mountain  hiking. 
Ibid.,  9  September. 

The  Monroe  sky  line  trail,  with 
introduction  by  Theron  S.  Dean. 
Reprinted  in  a  pamphlet  by  the 
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Pan  Americanism.  New  York, 
George  H.  Doran.  41 5p. 

South  America  today.  New  York, 
Committee  on  cooperation  in 
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Santo  Domingo  old  and  new.  Pan 
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World  call,  March. 

Missionary  problems  in  Santo 
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the  world,  January. 

Encouraging  developments  in  in¬ 
ter-American  friendship.  New 
York,  El  estudiante  latino-ameri- 
cano,  February. 

The  Monroe  doctrine.  Hispanic 
American  historical  review,  No¬ 
vember. 

International  missionary  coopera¬ 
tion  restored.  World  call,  De¬ 
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Parana,  exponent  of  North  Ameri¬ 
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union.  Bulletin,  November. 

The  human  quality  in  the  Mexican 
question.  New  York  Young  wo¬ 
men's  Christian  association.  Bulle¬ 
tin,  February. 

Article  re  student  uprising  in  Peru. 
New  York  evening  post,  8  April, 

Principios  que  debieran  inspirar- 
nos  en  nuestras  relaciones  futuras 
con  Mexico.  New  York,  La  nueva 
democracia,  February. 


58 


La  actitud  primitiva  de  los  Estados 
Unidos  acerca  de  Ibero-America. 
Ibid.,  May. 

La  actitud  primitiva  de  los  Esta¬ 
dos  Unidos  acerca  de  Ibero- 
America.  Ibid.,  August. 

La  America  Central.  Ibid.,  Sep¬ 
tember. 

La  sociologia  e  Ibero-America. 
Ibid.,  December. 

La  Rochelle,  Philippe  de.  Trans¬ 
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school  use,  French  clubs,  etc. 
New  York,  Messing  &  Mortimer. 

Littlefield,  Milton  S.  The  geo¬ 
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What  is  good  music.  Ibid.,  No¬ 
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McClees,  Helen.  Kalos-names  on 
Attic  vases.  Bulletin  of  the 
Metropolitan  museum  of  art,  i6: 
21 1-13,  October. 

Maclean,  Joseph  B.  Swedish  mor¬ 
tality  investigation;  mortality 
among  insured  lives  subject  to 
extra  hazard  from  tuberculosis 
and  from  certain  other  causes. 
Transactions  of  the  Actuarial  so¬ 
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Mosher,  William  E.  The  next  step 
in  civil  service  reform.  National 
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Patterson,  Frances  Tavlor.  Cin- 

i  “■ 

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Perrier,  Jose  Louis.  Bertran  de 
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'H  Trpo<t>opd  T<hv  vkiov  ^ KWrfVijOU .  Phos, 
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September. 


'0  SLos  Tov  TLvdayopou.  Ibid.,  2 :no. 
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'H  Trpo(f>opd  TrjS  apxaias  'EWrjuLKrjs 
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PoLOWE,  David.  Graveyard  of 
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Pointing  the  way.  Neptune  log, 

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Robinson,  Geroid  Tanquary.  Asia’s 
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The  decentralization  of  Russian 
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Sweatshop  or  soviet?  Freeman,  2: 
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Peasants  and  pioneers.  Ibid.,  3: 
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Robinson,  Mabel  L.  Dr.  Tam  O’- 
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I74P. 

Rogers,  Rowland.  Films  in  the 
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Motion  pictures  push  sales  abroad. 
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II  June. 

Russman,  Albin.  The  organization 
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Stone,  Charles  Leonard.  Freshman 
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Wilkins,  Lawrence  A..  Compendio 
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Beginners’  Spanish  reader.  New 
York,  Henry  Holt  &  company. 

Exercise  book  in  Spanish  (with 
Hymen  Alpern),  New  York, 
Globe  book  company. 

Editor:  Bulletin  of  high  points  in 
the  work  of  the  high  schools  of  New 
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Williams,  Blanche  Colton.  Editor: 
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Maxwell  Struthers  Burt.  Book¬ 
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Calkins,  Gary  N.  Memorial  re¬ 
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Journal  of  mammalogy,  2:1-11. 
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VI.  DISSERTATIONS  SUBMITTED  BY  CANDIDATES  FOR 
THE  DEGREE  OF  DOCTOR  OF  PHILOSOPHY 

This  list  forms  the  twelfth  annual  supplement  to  the  Lists  of  theses  sub¬ 
mitted  by  candidates  for  the  degree  of  doctor  of  philosophy  in  Columbia  uni¬ 
versity,  i8’]2-igio.  (Columbia  university  bulletin  of  information,  loth 
series,  no.  26,  July  10,  1910.) 


Alling,  Harold  Lattimore.  The 
mineralography  of  the  feldspars, 
iv,  193-295  p.  plates,  tables, 
diagrs.  24  cm. 

Pub.  also  as  Contributions  from 
the  Department  of  geology  of 
Columbia  University,  v.  28,  no.  5. 

Reprinted  from  the  Journal  of 
geology.  V.  29,  no.  3,  1921. 

Alzona,  Encarnacion.  Some 
French  contemporary  opinions  of 
the  Russian  revolution  of  1905. 
New  York,  1921.  ii9p.  22>^  cm. 

Pub.  also  as  Studies  in  history, 
economics  and  public  law.  v. 
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Beardsley,  Wilfred  Attwood.  In¬ 
finitive  constructions  in  Old  Span¬ 
ish.  New  York,  Columbia  uni¬ 


versity  press,  1921.  xiv,  279p. 
21  cm.  $2.50. 

Pub.  also  as  Columbia  University 
studies  In  Romance  philology 
and  literature. 

Beaver,  David  John.  A  study  of 
the  effect  of  certain  electrolytes 
on  stabilizing  and  precipitating 
gokl  sols.  Kingston,  Jackson 
press,  1921.  33p.  23  cm. 

Be.wer,  Jacob  Julius.  Compound 
formation  in  phenol-cresol  mix¬ 
tures.  Kingston,  Jackson  press, 
1921.  24p.  23  cm. 

Bell,  James  Christy.  Opening  a 
highway  to  the  Pacific,  1838- 
1846.  New  York,  1921.  21  ip. 

plates,  map.  22>^cm.  $2.25. 

Pub.  also  as  Studies  in  history. 


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economics  and  public  law.  v. 
96,  no.  i;  whole  no.  217. 

Bizzell,  William  Bennett.  Farm 
tenantry  in  the  United  States. 
408p.  22F2  cm. 

Pub.  also  as  Texas  agricultural  ex¬ 
periment  station,  Agricultural 
and  mechanical  college  of  Texas. 
Bulletin  no.  278,  April,  1921. 

Bolwell,  Robert  Whitney.  The 
life  and  works  of  John  Heywood. 
New  York,  Columbia  University 
press,  1921.  xiii,  i88p.  20  cm. 

$2.50. 

Pub.  also  as  Columbia  University 
studies  in  English  and  compara¬ 
tive  literature. 

Brandt,  Lida  Roberts.  Social 
aspects  of  Greek  life  in  the  sixth 
century  B.  C.  Philadelphia, 
Davis,  1921.  I09p.  24 cm. 

Brant,  Laura.  Magnetic  suscepti¬ 
bility  of  nickel  and  cobalt  chloride 
solutions.  p.  678-699.  tables, 
diagrs.  25K  cm. 

Pub.  also  as  Phoenix  physical 
laboratory  contributions,  no.  48. 

Reprinted  from  the  Physical  re¬ 
view,  new  series,  v.  17,  no.  6, 
June,  1921. 

Brooks,  Fowler  Dell.  Changes  in 
mental  traits  with  age,  deter¬ 
mined  by  annual  re-tests.  New 
York,  Teachers  College,  1921. 
86p.  tables.  24  cm.  Cloth,  $1.60; 
paper,  $1.25. 

Pub.  also  as  Teachers  College  con¬ 
tributions  to  education,  no.  116. 

Burgess,  Mrs.  May  Ayres.  The 
measurement  of  silent  reading. 
New  York,  Dept,  of  education, 
Russell  Sage  foundation,  1921. 
163P.  tables,  diagrs,  18  cm. 

Pub.  also  as  Russell  Sage  founda¬ 
tion  Education  monographs. 

Caldwell,  Mary  Letitia.  An  ex¬ 
perimental  study  of  certain  basic 


amino  acids.  Kingston,  Jackson 
press,  1921.  2op.  23K  cm. 

Comstock,  Alzada.  State  taxation 
of  personal  incomes.  New  York, 
1921.  247p.  22F2cm.  $2.50. 

Pub.  also  as  Studies  in  history, 
economics  and  public  law.  v. 
loi,  no.  I ;  whole  no.  229. 

Cooper,  Irma  Jane.  The  life  and 
public  services  of  James  Logan. 
New  York,  1921.  77p.  23  cm. 

Crane,  Arthur  Griswold.  Educa¬ 
tion  for  the  disabled  in  war  and 
industry;  army  hospital  schools;  a 
demonstration  for  the  education 
of  disabled  in  industry.  New 
York,  Teachers  College,  1921.  iv, 
83P.  illus.,  tables,  charts.  24F2 
cm.  Cloth,  $1.75. 

Pub.  also  as  Teachers  College  con¬ 
tributions  to  education,  no.  no. 

Dake,  Charles  Laurence.  The 
problem  of  the  St.  Peter  sand¬ 
stone.  Rolla,  Missouri,  1921. 
228p.  30  pi.  23  cm. 

Pub.  also  as  School  of  mines  and 
metallurgy.  University  of  Mis¬ 
souri,  Bulletin,  August,  1921. 
Technical  series,  vol.  6,  no.  i. 

Dawson,  John  Charles.  Toulouse  in 
the  renaissance;  the  floral  games, 
university  and  student  life,  Eti¬ 
enne  Dolet  (1532-1534).  Part  1. 
The  floral  games  of  Toulouse  (Les 
jeux  floraux)  New  York,  Colum¬ 
bia  University  press,  1921.  xiv, 
87p.  2  facsims.  23^^  cm.  $1.50. 

Pub.  also  as  Columbia  University 
studies  in  Romance  philology  and 
literature. 

Dibble,  Roy  Floyd.  Albion  W. 
Tougee.  New  York,  Lemcke, 
1921.  i6ip.  19  cm. 

Douglas,  Paul  Howard.  Ameri¬ 
can  apprenticeship  and  indus¬ 
trial  education.  New  York,  1921. 
349p.  23  cm.  $3.00. 


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Pub.  also  as  .Studies  in  history, 
economics  and  public  law.  v.  95, 
no.  2;  whole  no.  216. 

Drachsler,  Julius.  Intermarriage 
in  New  York  city.  New  York, 
1921.  204p.  23  cm.  $2.25. 

Pub.  also  as  Studies  in  history, 
economics  and  public  law.  v.  94, 
no.  2;  whole  no.  213. 

Dunn,  Fannie  Wyche.  Interest  fac¬ 
tors  in  primary  reading  material. 
New  York,  Teachers  College,  1921. 
7op.  24  cm.  Cloth,  $1.60;  paper, 
$i-35- 

Pub.  also  as  Teachers  College  con¬ 
tributions  to  education,  no.  113. 

Ensign,  Forest  Chester.  Compul¬ 
sory  school  attendance  and  child 
labor;  a  study  of  the  historical 
development  of  regulations  com¬ 
pelling  attendance  and  limiting 
the  labor  of  children  in  a  selected 
group  of  states.  New  York  (?), 
1921.  ix,  263P.  23J^  cm. 

Farnham,  Carrie  Evangeline. 
American  travellers  in  Spain;  the 
Spanish  inns,  1776-1867.  New 
York,  Columbia  University  press, 
1921.  58p.  23  cm. 

Flores,  Pastoriza.  History  of  the 
boundary  dispute  between  Ecua¬ 
dor  and  Peru.  New  York,  1921. 
89p.  maps.  23  cm. 

Floyd,  Juanita  Helm.  Women  in 
the  life  of  Honore  de  Balzac. 
New  York,  Holt,  1921.  xxxiv, 
320  p.  2i>^  «.m. 

Ford,  Harry  Egerton.  Modern 
Provencal  phonology  and  mor¬ 
phology,  studied  in  the  language 
of  Frederic  Mistral.  New  York, 
Columbia  University  j^ress,  1921. 
vi,  93P-  23  cm. 

Pub.  also  as  Columbia  University 
studies  in  Romance  philology 
and  literature. 

Franklin,  Alberta  Mildred.  The 


Lupercalia.  New  York,  1921. 
io2p.  24F2  cm. 

Frost,  Norman.  A  comparative 
study  of  achievement  in  country 
and  town  schools.  New  York, 
1921.  7op.  tables.  24  cm.  Cloth, 
$1.60;  paper,  $1.00. 

Pub.  also  as  Teachers  College  con¬ 
tributions  to  education,  no.  in. 

Goldberg,  Jacob  Alter.  Social 
aspects  of  the  treatment  of  the 
insane,  based  on  a  study  of  New 
York  experience.  New  York, 
1921.  249p.  22F2  cm.  $2.50. 

Pub.  also  as  Studies  in  history, 
economics  and  public  law.  v. 
97,  no.  2;  whole  no.  221. 

Graham,  Walter.  Tory  criticism 
in  the  Quarterly  review.  New 
York,  Columbia  University  press, 
1921.  vi,  53p.  20^2  cm. 

Graper,  Elmer  D.  American  police 
administration;  a  handbook  on 
police  organization  and  methods 
of  administration  in  American 
cities.  New  York,  The  Macmillan 
company,  1921.  vii,  357p.  21 F2 
cm. 

Hastings,  Albert  Baird.  The 
physiology  of  fatigue;  physico¬ 
chemical  manifestations  of  fatigue 
in  the  blood.  Washington,  1921. 
42p.  plates,  tables.  23  cm. 

Pub.  also  as  Public  health  bulle¬ 
tin,  Treasury  dept.  no.  117. 

Hertzog,  Walter  Scott.  State  main¬ 
tenance  for  teachers  in  training. 
Baltimore,  Warwick  &  ^’ork, 
inc.,  1921.  146P.  tables.  i8>^ 

cm. 

Higbie,  Edgar  Creighton.  An  ob¬ 
jective  method  for  determining 
certain  lundaniental  principles 
in  secamdary  agricultural  educa¬ 
tion.  New  York  (?)  1921  (?) 

63P.  tables.  23F2  cm. 

Honeywell,  Hannah  Elizabeth. 


Studies  in  the  sugar  in  the  blood 
of  pigeons.  New  York  (?)  1921. 
p.  152-68.  25>^  cm. 

Reprinted  from  the  American 
journal  of  physiology,  v.  58,  no. 
I,  November,  1921. 

Hosic,  James  Fleming.  Empirical 
studies  in  school  reading,  with 
special  reference  to  the  evalua¬ 
tion  of  literary  reading  books. 
New  York,  Teachers  College, 
1921.  viii,  I74p.  24F2  cm.  Cloth, 
$2.50;  paper,  $2.00. 

Pub.  also  as  Teachers  College  con¬ 
tributions  to  education.  no.  1 14. 

Hou,  Te-Pang.  Iron  tannage.  New 
York,  1921.  85p.  23  cm. 
Reprinted  from  Journal  of  Ameri¬ 
can  leather  chemists  association, 
February,  March,  April,  May, 
1921. 

IwASAKi,  Uichi.  The  working  forces 
in  Japanese  politics;  a  brief  ac¬ 
count  of  political  conflicts.  New 
York,  1921.  I43p.  23  cm.  $1.50. 
Pub.  also  as  Studies  in  history, 
economics  and  public  law.  v.  97, 
no.  I ;  whole  no.  220. 

Johann,  Norma  Eva.  A  study  of 
the  composition  of  an  ammonium 
phosphomolybdate  and  the  de¬ 
termination  of  phosphorus.  Kings¬ 
ton,  Jackson  press,  1921.  27p. 

23F^  cm. 

Jordan,  Arthur  Melville.  Chil¬ 
dren’s  interests  in  reading.  New 
York,  Teachers  College,  1921. 
I43p.  25  cm.  Cloth,  $1.90; 

paper,  $1.50. 

Pub.  also  as  Teachers  College 
contributions  to  education,  no. 
107. 

JosEY,  Charles  Conant.  The  role  of 
instinct  in  social  philosophy. 
New  York,  Holt,  1921.  76p. 

24  cm. 

Kelly,  John  Alexander.  England 


and  the  Englishman  in  German 
literature  of  the  eighteenth  cen¬ 
tury.  New  York,  Columbia  Uni¬ 
versity  press,  1921.  xvii,  1569. 
23  cm.  $1.25. 

Pub.  also  as  Columbia  university 
Germanic  studies. 

Kiehl,  Samuel  Jacob.  The  hydra¬ 
tion  of  sodium  monometaphos¬ 
phate  to  orthophosphate  in  vary¬ 
ing  concentrations  of  hydrogen 
ion  at  45°  centigrade.  New 
York,  1921.  469.  diagrs.  21  cm. 

LaMer,  Victor  Kuhn.  The  effect  of 
temperature  and  hydrogen  ion 
concentration  upon  the  rate  of 
destruction  of  the  antiscorbutic 
vitamin.  Kingston,  Jackson  press, 
1921.  35p.  diagrs.,  tables.  23  cm. 

Lee,  Mabel  Ping-Hua.  The  eco¬ 
nomic  history  of  China,  with 
special  reference  to  agriculture. 
New  York,  1921.  4639.  tables. 

22  cm.  Cloth,  $5.25;  paper, 
$4.50. 

Pub.  also  as  Studies  in  history, 
economics  and  public  law.  v.  99, 
no.  I ;  whole  no.  225. 

Lewis,  Ervin  Eugene.  Scales  for 
measuring  special  types  of  Eng¬ 
lish  composition.  Yonkers,  World 
book  company,  1921.  v,  1449. 
tables. 

Lewis,  Leland  Judson.  The  hydrol¬ 
ysis  of  fats  by  reagents  made 
from  cymene.  New  York,  1921. 
24p.  diagrs.  23  cm. 

Reprinted  from  Chemical  and 
metallurgical  engineering,  v.  24, 
June  I,  1921. 

Lyder,  Ernest  Elmer.  The  thermal 
decomposition  of  oil  shales.  New 
York,  1921.  369.  tables,  diagrs. 

23  cm. 

Martin,  Charles  Emanuel.  The 
policy  of  the  United  States  as 


regards  intervention.  New  York, 
1921.  I75p.  22Kcm.  $2.00. 

Pub.  also  as  Studies  in  history', 
economics,  and  public  law.  v.  93, 
no.  2;  whole  no.  21 1. 

Meier,  Henry  Frederick  August. 
Effect  of  direct  current  on  cells 
of  root  tip  of  Canada  field  pea. 
p.  113-138.  2  pi.  24  cm. 

Reprinted  from  the  Botanical  ga¬ 
zette.  V.  72,  no.  3,  September, 
1921. 

Meister,  Morris.  The  educational 
value  of  certain  after-school  mate¬ 
rials  and  activities  in  science. 
New  York,  1921.  I75p.  plate. 

23  cm. 

Meyer,  Martin.  Dehydrothioto- 
luidin,  its  isomers,  homologues, 
analogues  and  derivatives.  New 
York,  1921.  48p.  23  cm. 

Michener,  Anna  Marguerite.  The 
budget  system  of  Frankfort-on- 
the-Main.  New  York,  1921. 
1 27p.  tables.  23  cm. 

Miner,  Clarence  Eugene.  The  rati¬ 
fication  of  the  federal  constitu¬ 
tion  by  the  state  of  New  York. 
New  York,  1921.  I37p.  22IA  cm. 

$1.50- 

Pub.  also  as  Studies  in  history, 
economics  and  public  law.  v.  94, 
no.  3;  whole  no.  214. 

Moon,  Parker  Thomas.  The  labor 
problem  and  the  social  Catholic 
movement  in  France;  a  study  in 
the  history  of  social  politics. 
New  York,  Macmillan,  1921. 
xiv,  473p.  20}4  cm. 

Morishima,  Kan-Ichiro.  Varia¬ 
tions  in  typhoid  bacilli,  p.  275- 
323.  25K  cm. 

Reprinted  from  the  Journal  of 
bacteriology,  v.  6,  no.  3,  May, 
1921. 

Morris,  Homer  Lawrence.  Parlia¬ 
mentary  franchise  reform  in  Eng¬ 


land  from  1885  to  1918.  New 
York,  1921.  209p.  22 cm. 
$2.25. 

Pub.  also  as  Studies  in  history^ 
economics  and  public  law.  v.  96, 
no.  2;  whole  no.  218. 

Morris,  John  Van  Liew.  Training 
and  education  in  the  industry  as 
a  means  of  vocational  education, 
being  a  study  of  the  training  and 
education  departments  of  various 
industrial  corporations.  New 

York,  McGraw-Hill,  1921  (?) 

xxiii,  3iip.  20  cm. 

Pub.  also  under  title:  Employ^ee 
training. 

Naccarati,  Sante.  The  morpho¬ 
logic  aspect  of  intelligence.  New 
York,  1921.  44p.  tables.  24^^0111. 

Reprinted  from  Archives  of  psy¬ 
chology.  no.  45. 

Pub.  also  as  Columbia  L^niv'ersity' 
contributions  to  philosophy'  and 
psychology,  v'.  27,  no.  2. 

Neale,  Mervin  Gordon.  School 
reports  as  a  means  of  securing 
additional  support  for  education 
in  American  cities.  Columbia, 
Missouri,  Missouri  book  com¬ 
pany,  1921.  xii,  I37p.  tables, 
facsims.  24  cm. 

Phillips,  Hubert.  The  develop¬ 
ment  of  a  residential  qualification 
for  representatives  in  colonial 
legislatures.  Cincinnati, Abingdon 
press,  1921.  257p.  23L2  cm. 

Pittman,  Marvin  Summers.  The 
value  of  school  supervision,  dem¬ 
onstrated  with  the  zone  plan 
in  rural  schools.  Baltimore, 
Warwick,  1921.  x,  1299.  19  cm. 

Post,  Emil  Leon.  Introduction  to  a 
general  theory  of  elementary 
propositions,  p.  163-185.  25  cm. 

Reprinted  from  American  Journal 
of  mathematics,  vol.  43,  no.  3, 
1921. 


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Quisumbing,  Francisco  a.  Compar¬ 
ative  study  of  conditions  affecting 
the  determination  of  reducing 
sugars  by  Fehling  solution.  New 
York,  1921.  49p.  tables,  diagrs. 

23  cm. 

Raymond,  Dora  Neill.  British 
policy  and  opinion  during  the 
Franco-Prussian  war.  New  York, 
1921.  437p.  22>^  cm.  $4.50. 

Pub.  also  as  Studies  in  history, 
economics  and  public  law.  v. 
100,  no.  I :  whole  no.  227. 

Rosenberger,  Noah  Bryan.  The 
place  of  the  elementary  calculus 
in  the  senior  high-school  mathe¬ 
matics,  and  suggestions  for  a 
modern  presentation  of  the  sub¬ 
ject.  New  York,  Teachers  College, 
1921.  vii.  Sop.  diagrs.  24  cm. 
Cloth,  $1.60;  paper,  $1.25. 

Pub.  also  as  Teachers  College  con¬ 
tributions  to  education,  no.  117. 

ScRUGHAM,  Alary.  The  peaceable 
Americans  of  1860-1861;  a  study 
in  public  opinions.  New  York, 
1921.  I27p.  22  cm.  $1.50. 

Pub.  also  as  Studies  in  history, 
economics  and  public  law.  v.  96, 
no.  3;  whole  no.  219. 

SiMBOLi,  Cesidio  R.  Disease-spirits 
and  divine  cures  among  the 
Greeks  and  Romans.  New  York, 
1921.  83p.  23  cm. 

Simons,  Harold  Lester.  A  study  of 
the  initial  velocity  in  the  hydrol¬ 
ysis  of  sucrose  by  invertase.  New 
York,  1921.  32p.  tables.  22  cm. 

Spier,  Leslie.  The  sun  dance  of  the 
Plains  Indians,  its  development 
and  diffusion.  New  York,  1921. 
p.  451-527,  map.  24^20111.  $1.00. 

Pub.  also  as  Anthropological  pa¬ 
pers  of  the  American  museum  of 
natural  history,  v.  16,  pt.  7. 

Strauss,  Frank  Abraham.  Benzoic 
acid  from  benzene;  a  study  of  a 


possible  commercial  synthesis. 
New  A"ork,  1921.  4op.  diagrs. 
23  cm. 

Reprinted  from  Chemical  and 
metallurgical  engineering,  v.  24, 
April  13  and  20,  1921. 

Thomas,  Harvey  Earl.  The  rela¬ 
tion  of  the  health  of  the  host  and 
other  factors  to  infection  of 
Apium  graveolens  by  Septoria 
apii.  p.  1-29.  23>^  cm. 

Reprinted  from  the  Bulletin  of  the 
Torrey  botanical  club.  v.  48, 
January  24,  1921. 

Pub.  also  as  Contribution  from  the 
Department  of  botany  of  Colum¬ 
bia  university. 

Toops,  Herbert  Anderson.  Trade 
tests  in  education.  New  York, 
Teachers  college,  1921.  vi,  ii8p. 
illus., tables, diagrs.  24cm.  Cloth, 
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Pub.  also  as  Teachers  College  con¬ 
tributions  to  education,  no.  115. 

Townsend,  Mary  Evelyn.  Origins 
of  modern  German  colonialism, 
1871-1885.  New  York,  1921. 
207p.  22F2  cm.  $2.25. 

Pub.  also  as  Studies  in  history, 
economics  and  public  law.  v.  98, 
no.  I ;  whole  no.  223. 

VoELKER,  Paul  Frederick.  The 
function  of  ideals  in  social  edu¬ 
cation.  New  York,  Teachers 
College,  1921.  I27p.  24^^  cm. 

Cloth,  $1.80;  paper,  $1.35. 

Pub.  also  as  Teachers  College  con¬ 
tributions  to  education,  no.  112. 

Wales,  Horatio.  Addition  com¬ 
pound  formation  in  aqueous  solu¬ 
tions;  hydrates  at  the  boiling- 
point.  Polo,  Illinois,  Tri-county 
press,  1921.  26p.  diagrs.  23F2 

cm. 

Wells,  Alargaret  Elizabeth.  A 
project  curriculum,  dealing  with 
the  project  as  a  means  of  organiz- 


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ing  the  curriculum  of  the  ele¬ 
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Lippincot,  1921.  ix,  338p.  19 

cm. 

W'li.L,  Joseph  Stanley.  Protestan¬ 
tism  in  France:  Volume  two, 
1598-1629.  University  of  Toronto 
press,  1921.  265P.  20}4  cm. 

Y.A.RMOLINSKY,  Avrahm.  Dostoiev¬ 
sky;  a  study  in  his  ideology.  New 
York,  1921.  7op.  23  cm. 

Yates,  Anna  Baker.  The  mechan¬ 
ism  of  the  recovery  or  mainte¬ 
nance  of  systematic  blood  pres¬ 
sure  after  complete  transection  of 
the  spinal  cord.  Baltimore,  1921. 
p.  68-94.  tables.  27  cm. 

Reprinted  from  the  American 
journal  of  physiology,  v.  57,  no. 
I,  August  1921. 

Supplementary  list 
of  dissertations  submitted 
in  1915-1920 

1915 

Sturtevant,  Alfred  Henry.  The 
behavior  of  the  chromosomes  as 
studied  through  linkage.  Berlin, 
Borntraeger,  1915.  p.  234-287. 
illus.  25  cm. 

Pub.  also  as  an  independent  mono¬ 
graph. 

Reprinted  from  Zeitschrift  fur 
ifiduktive  abstammungs  und  ver- 
erbungslehre.  1915..  vol.  13,  pts. 

3-4- 

1919 

Morgan,  Jerome  John.  A  study  of 
the  vapor  pressures  of  potassium 
compounds,  with  applications  to 
the  recovery  of  potash  by  volatili¬ 
zation.  New  York,  1919.  4ip. 
tables,  diagrs.  23F2  cm. 


1920 

Adler,  Howard.  The  formation  of 
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mic  acid  and  metallic  formates;  a 
discussion  of  the  factors  affecting 
the  stability  of  these  compounds. 
New  York,  1920.  4op.  22}^  cm. 

Berkson,  Isaac  Baer.  Theories  of 
Americanization;  a  critical  study, 
with  special  reference  to  the 
Jewish  group.  New  York,  Teach¬ 
ers  college,  Columbia  University, 
1920.  viii,  226p.  21  p2  cm. 

Pub.  also  as  Columbia  University 
contributions  to  education,  no. 
109. 

Harvey,  Mortimer  Thomas.  Fur¬ 
ther  studies  on  phenolic  hexame¬ 
thylenetetramine  compounds. 
New  York,  1920.  i8p.  23  cm. 

Littell,  Clair  Francis.  The  neu¬ 
tralization  of  states;  a  study  in 
diplomatic  history  and  interna¬ 
tional  law.  Meadville,  Pa.,  1920. 
i8ip.  23  cm. 

Ogilvie,  Paul  Morgan.  Interna¬ 
tional  waterways:  I.  The  evolu¬ 
tion  of  the  principle  of  interna¬ 
tional  waterways;  H.  A  reference- 
manual  to  the  treaties,  conv^en- 
tions,  laws  and  other  fundamental 
acts  governing  the  international 
use  of  inland  waterways.  New 
York,  Macmillan,  1920.  424P. 

22 >2  cm.  $3.00. 

Pagar,  Shankar  Madhav.  The 
Indian  income  tax,  its  history, 
theory  and  practice.  Baroda, 
1920.  5,  220,  2p.  21  cm. 

Reavis,  George  Harve.  Factors 
controlling  attendance  in  rural 
schools.  New  York,  Teachers 
college,  Columbia  University, 
1920.  69P.  tables,  forms.  23 

cm.  Cloth,  $1.60]  paper,  $1.00. 
Published  also  as  Teachers  College 


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contributions  to  education,  v. 
io8. 

Safir,  Shelley  Ray.  Genetic  and 
cytological  examination  of  the 
phenomena  of  primary  non-dis¬ 
junction  in  Drosophila  melano- 
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Reprinted  from  Genetics,  v.  5, 
September,  1920. 

Steiner,  William  Howard.  Some 
aspects  of  banking  theory.  New 
York,  Gray,  1920.  I58p.  i8>^ 

cm. 


Studensky,  Paul.  Teachers’  pen¬ 
sion  systems  in  the  United  States; 
a  critical  and  descriptive  study. 
New  York,  Appleton,  1920.  xx, 
46op.  23  cm.  $3.00. 

Pub.  also  in  Publications  of  the 
Institute  for  government  research. 
Studies  in  administration. 

Wright,  Alexander  Holland.  The 
viscosity  of  liquids.  IV.  Ideal 
liquid  mixtures  of  the  types  ether- 
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Jackson  press,  1920.  23p.  diagrs., 
tables.  23J^  cm. 


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INDEX 


Abbott,  Allan,  8,  34 
Academic  calendar,  3 

Academy  of  political  science.  Proceedings,  9 

Adam,  M.  I.,  39 

Adams,  E.  K.,  57 

Adler,  H.,  6,  7,  67 

Administration,  ii 

Agriculture,  16 

Allen,  Bernice,  5 

Alling,  H.  L.,  S',  61 

Alumni  and  student  publications,  ii 

Alzona,  E.,  9,  61 

Anatomy,  16 

Ancient  and  oriental  languages.  Announce¬ 
ment,  4 

Andrews,  B.  R.,  51 
Andrews  G.  C.,  25 
Andrews,  J.  C.,  6 
Anglican  theological  review,  10 
Annual  catalogue,  Columbia  University,  4 
Anthropology,  16 
Announcement,  4 
Architecture,  Announcement,  4 
Arny,  Henry  V.,  49 
Atchley,  D.  W.,  52 
Aughinbaugh,  W.  E.,  57 
Ayres,  H.  M.,  34 

Bacteriology,  16 

Baekeland,  L.  H.,  21 

Baglev,  W.  C.,  30 

Baker,  S.  Josephine,  46 

Ballard,  C.  W.,  49 

Bancroft,  F.  W.,  56 

Barber,  M.  1.,  51 

Bard,  S.,  ii 

Barnard  bear,  1 1 

Barnard  bulletin,  1 1 

Barnard  college.  Announcement,  4 

Barnard  college  blue  book,  1 1 

Barnouw,  a.  J.,  37 

Beardsley,  W.  A.,  10,  6r 

Beaver,  D.  J.,  61 

Beaver,  J.  J.,  7,  22,  61 

Bell,  James  C.,  61 

Berkey,  Charles  P.,  36 

Berkson,  I.  B.,  7,  67 

Berman,  L.,  17 

Bingham, Seth,  45 

Biological  chemistry,  17 


Biology,  Announcement,  3 
Bizzell,  W.  B.,  62 
Blanchard,  R.  H.,  19 
Boas,  Franz,  16 
Bogert,  M.  T.,  9,  22 
Bolwell,  R.  W.,  8,  62 
Bonbright,  James  C.,  19 
Bonser,  Frederick  G.,  31 
Botany,  18 
Bradford,  E.  S.,  57 
Brakeley,  Elizabeth,  7 
Brandt,  L.  R.,  62 
Brant,  L.,  10,  62 

Breckenridge,  William  Edwin,  43 
Brennecke,  E.,  34 
Brewer,  G.  E.,  56 
Brewster,  Dorothy,  34 
Briggs,  Thomas  H.,  31 
Briggs  English  form  test,  8 
Brill,  N.  E.,  52 
Brissenden,  P.  F.,  19 
Britton,  N.  L.,  18 
Broadhurst,  j.,  60 
Brooks,  F".  D.,  7,  62 
Brooks  Hall,  Announcement,  3 
Brown,  R.  C.  E.,  40 
Bulletin  of  information,  3 
Bulletin  of  the  Associate  alumnae  of  Barnard 
college,  II 

Bullock,  F'rederick  D.,  20 
Burgess,  M.  A.,  62 
Burlingame,  C.  C.,  52 
Burton-Opitz,  Russell,  51 
Burtt,  E.  a.,  49 
Bush,  W.  T.,  49 
Business,  19 
Announcement,  4 
Butler,  Nicholas  Murray,  it 
Byard,  D.  S.,  27 
Byrnes,  T.  W.,  19 

Caldwell,  M.  L.,  7,  62 
Caldwell,  W.  E.,  47 
Calkins,  Gary  N.,  60 
Camac,  C.  N.,  52 
Cancer  research,  20 
Carlucci,  G.  a.,  56 
Carman,  H.  J.,  39 
Carman,  K.  V.,  51 
Carp,  L.,  56 


69 


Carpenter,  C.  D.,  23 
Carpenter,  William  H.,  15 
Carter,  H.  S.,  52 
Casamajor,  Louis,  45 
Chaddock,  R.  E.,  28 
Chamberlain,  J.  P.,  42 
Charters,  acts  of  the  legislature,  official 
documents  and  records,  4 
Chassell,  C.  F.,  4 
Chemical  engineering,  21 
Announcement,  3 
Chemistry,  9,  22 
Announcement,  3 
Chittick,  James,  57 
Civil  engineering,  Announcement,  3 
Clinical  instruction 
Dermatology,  25 
Laryngology  and  otology,  26 
Orthopedic  surgery,  26 
CoAD,  Oral  S.,  35 
Coe,  George  Albert,  55 
CoKELL,  W.  B.,  57 
Colby,  G.  K.,  50 

College  of  physicians  and  surgeons,  An¬ 
nouncement,  4 
Colony,  R.  J.,  9,  36 
CoLP,  R.,  56 

Columbia  alumni  news,  ii 
Columbia  blue  book,  ii 
Columbia  college.  Announcement,  3 
Columbia  law  review,  ii 
Columbia  spectator,  ti 
Columbia  university  hymnal,  4 
Columbia  university  press,  10 
Columbian,  ii 
Comstock,  A.,  9,  28,  62 
Contemporary  civilization;  a  syllabus,  10 
Contributions  from  the  department  of  chemis¬ 
try,  5 

Contributions  from  the  geological  department, 

8 

Contributions  to  education,  7 
Contributions  to  philosophy  and  psychology, 

10 

Coombs,  Helen  C.,  5^ 

Cooper,  I.  J.,  62 
Cornwall,  Leon  H.,  45 
Cox,  j.  W.,  Jr.,  S7 
Crampton,  H.  E.,  60 
Crane,  A.  G.,  7,  62 
CUNLIFFE,  J.  W.,  40 
Curtis,  E.  N.,  58 
Curtis,  M.  R.,  20 

Dake,  C.  L.,  62 
Danchakoff,  Vera,  16 
Davidson,  A.  W.,  5,  6 
Davis,  B.,  10,  50 


Dawson,  J.  C.,  10,  62 
Deibert,  Olin,  16 
Dentistry,  27 

Announcements,  3 
Departmental  publications,  5 
Dewey,  John,  49 
Dibble,  R.  F.,  35,  62 
Diekman,  G.  B.,  49 
Dinegar,  R.  H.  F.,  51 
Dinsmoor,  W.  B.,  42 
Diseases  of  children,  27 
Dissertations,  61 
Dohr,  j.  L.,  58 
Dondo,  M.  M.,  55 
Douglas,  P.  H.,  62 
Dowd,  C.  N.,  56 
Dowd,  H.  L.,  27 
Drachsler,  Julius,  63 
Draper,  George,  52 
Dunn,  F.  W.,  5.  7.  3i.  63 

Earle,  E.  M.,  39 
Economics,  9 

Announcement,  3 
Economics  and  social  science,  28 
Education,  School  of.  Announcement,  4 
Education  (Teachers  college),  7,  30 
Edwards  G.  W.,  19 
Egbert,  J.  C.,  19 
Electrical  engineering,  34 
Announcement,  3 
Eliot,  E.,  56 
Elsberg,  C.  a.,  45 
Emerson,  Haven,  46 
Engelhardt,  N.  L.,  31 
Engineering  and  scientific  papers,  9 
English  and  comparative  literature,  8,  34 
Entrance  examinations.  Announcement,  3 
Ensign,  F'.  C.,  63 
Erskine,  John,  35 
Evans,  A.  P.,  39 
Evenden,  E.  S.,  31 

Fairchild,  Hoxie  N.,  35 
Fades,  H.  A.,  6 
Farnham,  C.  E.,  58,  63 
Farnsworth,  C.  H.,  45 
Fellowships  and  scholarships,  3 
Field,  A.  M.,  5 
Findlay,  Hugh,  16 
Fisher,  H.  L.,  5 
Fletcher,  J.  B.,  ii,  35 
Flores,  P.,  63 
Floyd,  J.  H.,  63 
Foakes  Jackson,  F.  J.,  55 
Ford,  H.  E.,  10,  63 
Fordyce,  j.  a.,  26 
Forster,  A.  H.,  10 


70 


Fox,  D.  R.,  39 
Franklin,  A.  M.,  63 
Fretwell,  E.  K.,  31 
Frost,  Helen,  50 
P'rost,  Norman,  7,  63 
P^UCHS,  F.  J.,  7 
Funk,  C.,  17 

Geography,  Announcement,  4 
Geography,  geology  and  mineralogy,  36 
Geology,  8,  36 
Announcement,  4 
Gerig,  J.  L.,  55 

Germanic  languages  and  literature,  37 

Giddings,  F.  H.,  28 

Gies,  W.  j.,  17 

Gillett,  H.  W.,  27 

Glenn,  G.,  40 

Goddard,  P.  E.,  16 

Goldberg,  J.  A.,  9,  63 

Goldberger,  H.  H.,  31 

Goodhart,  S.  P.,  45 

Goodrich,  A.  W.,  47 

Graham,  W.,  63 

Granger,  F.  S.,  56 

Graper,  E.  D.,  41,  63 

Graves,  G.  W.,  27 

Gray,  G.  H.,  58 

Greek  and  Latin,  38 

Greeley,  H.  D.,  58 

Gregory,  W.  K.,  60 

Gross,  P.  U.,  6 

Guthrie,  W.  D.,  41 

Haig,  R.  M.,  10,  19 
Hale,  R.  L.,  28 
Hallock,  F.  H.,  10 
Hammett,  L.  P.,  23 
Harrow,  Benjamin,  18 
Harvey,  M.  T.,  67 
Hastings,  A.  B.,  63 
Hawkes,  H.  E.,  15 
Hayes,  C.  J.  H.,  39 
Haynes,  R.  S.,  27 
Heft,  H.  L.,  18 
Hehere,  F.  W.,  34 
Henry,  M.  E.,  58 
Herrick,  W.  W.,  52 
Hertzog,  W.  S.,  63 
Heuser,  F.  W.  j.,  37 
Hicks,  F.  C.,  42 
Higbie,  E.  C.,  63 
Hirst,  G.  M.,  38 
History,  39 

History,  economics  and  public  law,  9 
Announcement,  3 
Hitchcock,  D.  L,  7 
Hobson,  Asher,  16 


Hodge,  E.  T.,  8 
Holden,  W.  A.,  48 
Hollingworth,  L.  S.,  31 
Holt;  L.  E.,  27 

Home  study  courses.  Announcement,  4 

Honess,  C.  W.,  8 

HONE’i'WELL,  H.  E.,  23,  5 1,  63 

Hosic,  J.  F.,  7.  64 

Hou,  Te-Pang,  64 

Howe,  H.  S.,  45 

Hutviphries,  R.  E.,  26 

Imperatori,  C.  j.,  26 
Indo-Iranian  languages  40 
Information  for  new  students  4. 

INTMAN,  S.  G.,  58 
Institute  of  arts  and  sciences 
Announcement,  10 
Report,  10 

Institute  of  arts  and  sciences,  Fortnightl 
bulletin,  10 

Instructions  for  freshmen,  4 
IWASAKi,  LTichi,  64 

Jackson,  A.  V".  Willi.ams,  40 
Jackson,  D.  D.,  9,  21 
Jackson,  H.,  52 
Jessup,  D.  S.  D.,  53 
Jester,  1 1 

Johann,  N.  E.,  64 
Johnson,  D.  W.,  8,  36 
Johnson,  F.  W.,  31 
Jordan,  A.  M.,  64 
JOSEY,  C.  C.,  64 
Journalism,  40 
Announcement,  3 

Kahn,  Max,  18 
Kantor,  j.  L.,  33 
Karshan,  Maxwell,  18 
Kasner,  Edward,  43 
Kelly,  J.  A.,  64 
Kemp,  J.  P'.,  36 
Kendall,  James,  5,  6,  7,  23 
Kester,  R.  B.,  20 
Keyes,  C.  W.,  38 
Kiehl,  S.  j.,  64 
Kilpatrick,  W.  H.,  4,  8,  31 
King,  G.,  51 
Knapp,  Arnold,  48 
Knapp,  Charles,  38 
Kostir,  W.  j.,  60 
Kramer,  M.  M.,  6 
Krapp,  G.  P.,  35 
Krehbiel,  O.  P".,  20 
KROSS,  I.,  21 

Kuttner,  a.  G.,  16 


71 


Ladd,  W.  S.,  53 

Lamb,  A.  B.,  53 

Lambert,  S.  W.,  53 

La  Mer,  V.  K.,  24,  64 

Lamson,  K.  W.,  43 

La  Rochelle,  Philippe  de,  59 

Law 

Announcements,  3,  4 

Private,  40 

Public,  and  comparative  jurisprudence, 

41 

History,  economics  and  public  law,  9 
Leak,  W.  H.,  27 
Lee,  M.  P.,  9,  64 
Legislative  drafting,  42 
Lehrman,  P.  R.,  45 
Leopold,  J.  S.,  27 
Lewis,  E.  E.,  64 
Lewis,  L.  J.,  64 
Library,  42 

Information  for  summer  session  students, 
9 

Information  for  university  students,  9 
Lindsay,  S.  M.,  28 
Lintz,  Joseph,  53 
Littell,  C.  F.,  67 
Littlefield,  M.  S.,  59 
Loeb,  R.  F.,  53 
I.OVETT,  R.  S.,  15 
Lucre,  C.  E.,  10,  45 
Lyder,  E.  E.,  9,  64 

McAlpin,  K.  R.,  53 
McBain,  H.  L.,  41 
McCall,  W.  A.,  8,  32 
McCann,  G.  F.,  48 
McClees,  Helen,  59 
MacGaughy,  j.  R.,  32 
McGiffert,  a.  C.,  39 
MacKee,  G.  M.,  26 
MacKee,  R.  H.,  9,  22 
Mackenzie,  G.  M.,  53 
McLean,  J.  B.,  59 
McLeod,  F.  L.,  6 
McMurry,  F.  M.,  32 
Manning,  C.  A.,  56 
Marine,  D.,  48 
Marks,  H.  E.,  53 
Martin,  C.  E.,  64 
Martin,  Walton,  56 
Mason,  H.  H.,  27 
Masters  essays,  9 

Mathematical  and  physical  sciences.  An¬ 
nouncement,  3 
Mathematics,  43 
Mathews,  F.  S.,  56 
Matthews,  Brander,  35 
Mechanical  engineering,  45 


Announcement,  3 
Meier,  H.  h".  A.,  65 
Meister,  M.,  32,  65 
Mercer,  S.  A.  B.,  10 
Merrill,  M.  B.,  s 
Metallurgy,  Announcement,  3 
Meyer,  A.  N.,  15 
Meyer,  M.,  65 
Michener,  a.  M.,  65 
Miller,  E.  G.,  18 
Miller,  Nina,  20 
Mills,  F.  C.,  20 
Mills,  N.,  27 
Miner,  C.  E.,  65 
Mineralogy,  36 
Announcement,  4 

Mines,  engineering  and  chemistry,  9 
Mining,  Announcement,  3 
Mining  and  metallurgy,  45 
Modern  language  and  literatures,  An¬ 
nouncement,  3 
Monroe,  Day,  52 
Monroe,  K.  P.,  5 
Monroe,  Paul,  32 
Montague,  W.  P.,  49 
Montgomery,  R.  H.,  20 
Mook,  C.  C.,  8,  37 
Moon,  P.  T.,  39.  65 
Moore,  H.  L.,  29 
Moore,  J.  E.,  32 
Moore,  John  B.,  41 
A-Iorecroff,  j.  H.,  34 
Morgan,  J.  J.,  9,  22,  67 
Morishima,  Kan-Ichiro,  16,  65 
Morningside,  1 1 
Morris,  H.  L.,  65 
Morris,  J.  V.,  65 
Morris,  Newbold,  16 
Mortarboard,  ii 
Mosher,  W.  E.,  59 
Mudge,  I.  G.,  43 
Mueller,  J.  H.,  16 
Music,  45 

Announcement,  3 

Naccarati,  S.,  10,  65 
Neale,  M.  G.,  65 
Nelson,  J.  M.,  6,  7 
Neurology,  45 
Nursing  and  health,  46 
Announcement,  4 
Nutting,  M.  A.,  47 

Obstetrics,  47 
Odate,  G.  G.,  9 
Official  publications,  3 
Ogilvie,  P.  M.,  67 
Oliphant,  H.,  40 


72 


Onis,  Federico  de,  55 
Oppenheimer,  B.  S.,  53 
Opthalmology,  48 

Optics  and  optometry.  Announcement,  3 
Oral  hygiene.  Announcement,  4 
Orbeck,  a.,  35 

Oriental  languages.  Announcement,  4 
Osborn,  H.  F.,  60 
OsNATO,  Michael,  45 
Ottenberg,  R.,  17 

Pagar,  S.  M.,  67 
Palmer,  VV.  W.,  54 
Pappenheimer,  a.  M.,  6,  48 
Parker,  Frederick,  Jr.,  17 
Parker,  J.  T.,  17 
Parkhurst,  H.  H.,  49 
Parkhurst,  H.  J.,  26 
Parsons,  W.  B.,  15 
Pathology,  48 
Paton,  j.  B.,  18 
Patterson,  F.  T.,  59 
Peck,  C.  H.,  56 
Peneield,  W.  G.,  57 
Perrier,  J.  L.,  59 
Pharmacy,  49 
Announcement,  4 
Phillips,  H.,  65 
Philosophy,  49 

Philosophy  and  psychology,  10 
Philosophy,  psychology  and  anthropology. 
Announcement,  4 

Phoenix  physical  laboratory  contributions, 
10 

Physical  education,  50 
Physics,  10,  50 
Physiology,  51 
Picard,  Maurice,  50 
Pickhardt,  O.  C.,  57 
Pike,  F.  H.,  51 
Pine,  J.  B.,  15 
Pintner,  R.,  33 
Pittman,  M.  S.,  65 
Poffenberger,  A.  T.,  54 
Political  science,  Announcement,  3 
Political  science  quarterly,  9 
POLOWE,  D.,  59 
Pool,  E.  H.,  57 
Poor,  C.  L.,  so 
Post,  E.  L.,  65 
POWEI  L,  T.  R.,  41 
Practical  arts,  51 
Announcement,  4 
Practice  of  medicine,  52 
Prescott,  H.  B.,  43 
President’s  annual  report,  3 
Prime,  P'rederick,  21 
Prince,  J.  D.,  56 


Prudden,  T.  M.,  48 
Psychology,  54 
Announcement,  4 

Publications  of  officers  of  the  university,  11 

Puckett,  H.  W.,  37 

Pure  science.  Announcement,  3 

Quisltmbing,  F.  a.,  6,  66 

Raymond,  D.  N.,  9,  66 

Reavis,  G.  H.,  67 

Reimer,  Marie,  24 

Reisner,  E.  H.,  33 

Religion,  55 

Reports,  Annual,  3 

Riley,  H.  A.,  45 

Ritt,  j.  F.,  43 

Robert,  A.  L.,  43 

Robinson,  G.  T.,  59 

Robinson,  M.  L.,  59 

Rockwell,  W.  W.,  39 

Rogers,  A.  L.,  8 

Rogers,  L.,  42 

Rogers,  R.,  59 

Rohdenburg,  G.  L.,  21 

Romance  languages  and  literature,  lo,  55 

Romanic  review,  10 

Rose,  M.  S.,  4,  5,  8,  52 

Rosen,  Isadore,  26 

Rosenberger,  N.  B.,  7,  66 

Rosett,  j.,  46 

Rouse,  M.  E.,  5 

Rudolph,  A.,  43 

Russman,  a.,  59 

Safir,  S.  R.,  68 

Sailer,  T.  H.  P.,  33 

St.  Lawrence,  William,  27 

vSanders,  P'.  K.,  59 

Sands,  I.  J.,  46 

Sanger,  B.  J.,  54 

Sanitary  engineering.  Announcement,  3 

Saunders,  T.  L.,  26 

Saville,  M.  H.,  16 

Scarborough,  D.,  36 

Schneider,  H.  W.,  50 

Scholarships,  3 

Schramm,  E.  E.,  43 

Schuyler,  R.  L.,  39 

Scott,  E.  L.,  51 

Scout  masters’  leadership  courses,  4 
SCHRUGHA.M,  M.,  66 

Seager,  H.  R.,  29 
.Second  camp  leadersliip  course,  4 
Secretarial  studies.  Announcement,  4 
Seligman,  E.  R.  a.,  29 
Sheffield,  N.  C.,  50 
Sheldon,  E.  W.,  15 


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Shenton,  H.  N.,  30 

Sherman,  H.  C.,  5,  6,  7,  24 

Short,  J.  J.,  54 

Shotwell,  j.  T.,  40 

SiMBOLi,  C.  R.,  66 

Simkhovitch,  V.  G.,  30 

Simons,  H.  L.,  5,  66 

Sixteen  spelling  scales,  4 

Slavonic  languages,  56 

Smith,  C.  H.,  27 

Smith,  D.  E.,  43 

Smith,  J.  R.,  20 

Snedden,  David,  8,  33 

Social  hygiene  education,  4 

Southall,  J.  P.  C.,  50 

Spier,  L.,  66 

Spiers,  A.  G.  H.,  55 

Spoken  languages.  Announcement,  3 

Stanoyevtch,  M.  S.,  59 

Steiner,  W.  H.,  68 

Stempel,  W.  W.,  10 

Stevens,  F.  A.,  54 

Stimson,  P.  M.,  54 

Stone,  C.  L.,  60 

Stone,  C.  W.,  8 

Stone,  H.  F.,  41 

Strauss,  F.  A.,  66 

Strayer,  G.  D.,  33 

Strong,  O.  S.,  46 

Stuart,  D.  R.,  38 

Studensky,  P.,  68 

Studies  in  English  and  comparative  literature, 
8 

Studies  in  history,  economics  and  public  law, 

9 

Studies  in  romance  philology  and  literatures, 

10 

Sturtevant,  a.  H.,  67 
SUFFERN,  A.  E.,  30 
Summer  session.  Announcement,  3 
Surgery,  56 

Taggart,  A.  F.,  45 
Teachers  College,  4 
Alumni  association,  5 
Report  of  the  dean,  5 
Trustees,  16 

Teachers  college  blue  book,  ii 
Teachers  college  bulletin,  4 
Terry,  C.  T.,  41 
Thomas,  A.  W.,  6,  25 
Thomas,  H.  E.,  66 
Thorndike,  A.  H.,  36 
Thorndike,  E.  L.,  7,  8,  54 
Tilney,  Frederick,  46 
Todd,  H.  A.,  10,  55 
Toops,  H.  A.,  7,  66 
Townsend,  M.  E.,  9,  66 


Trabue,  M.  R.,  5,  8 
Trent,  W.  P.,  36 
Trustees,  15 
Tugwell,  R.  G.,  30 

University  bibliography,  9 
University  extension,  10,  57 
Upton,  S.  M.,  4 

Van  Doren,  Carl,  36 
Van  Ingen,  P.,  27 
Van  Metre,  T.  W.,  20 
Varsity,  ii 
Vexler,  Feliciu,  43 
VOELKER,  P.  F.,  7,  66 
V'osburgh,  W.  C.,  5,  6 

Wales,  H.,  66 

Walker,  F.,  7 

Wayman,  a.  R.,  50 

Weaver,  R.  M.,  36 

Wechsler,  I.  S.,  46 

Weekly  bulletin.  Teachers  College,  ii 

Weeks,  Raymond,  10,  55 

Wells,  M.  E.,  66 

Weyman,  M.,  7 

Whitley,  M.  T.,  34 

Wile,  I.  S.,  28 

Wilkins,  L.  A.,  60 

Will,  A.  S.,  40 

Will,  J.  S.,  67 

Williams,  B.  C.,  60 

Williams,  H.  B.,  51 

Willis,  H.  P.,  20 

Winslow,  C.  E.  A.,  47 

Wise,  Fred,  26 

Woglom,  W.  H.,  21 

Wolff,  S.  L.,  36 

Wood,  B.  D.,  55 

Wood,  F.  C.,  21 

Woodbridge,  F.  j.  E..  50 

Woods,  E.,  5 

Woodworth,  R.  S.,  10,  55 
Woody,  Clifford,  8 
Wright,  A.  H.,  68 
Wright,  J.  M.,  9 

Yarmolinsky,  a..  67 
Yates,  A.  B.,  67 
Yeomans,  F.  C.,  57 
Yergin,  H.  V.,  30 

Zanetti,  j.  E.,  25 
Zinsser,  Hans,  17 
Zoology,  60 

Announcements,  3 
Zucker,  T.  F.,  48 


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